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Investigation Reveals Power Dynamics in Israeli Government Legal Advisor's Office

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The third and final episode of the investigative series "The Legal Advisors" aired on Channel 14, exposing the true centers of power within the Israeli Government Legal Advisor's office. The report focuses on who actually formulates the government's critical legal positions, how the petition and private representation mechanisms operate, and the implications for Israel's democracy.

Central to the investigation is Deputy Government Legal Advisor Attorney Gil Limon, who is portrayed as the dominant figure shaping the office's legal stances. The series claims that many significant decisions are effectively made by Limon, while the Government Legal Advisor, Gali Baharav-Miara, formally endorses them. Attorney David Peter supports this view, stating he cannot recall a serious legal opinion signed by Baharav-Miara since the current term began, raising questions about who truly directs legal policy.

The report also uncovers a recurring "mechanism" where public organizations file petitions against government decisions, the legal advisor's office sides with petitioners against the government it represents, and the state ends up paying millions for private legal representation. Minister Dudi Amsalem describes the difficulty in advancing policy under this system, noting no significant appointments have passed smoothly.

The investigation addresses recent security controversies, examining the complex relationship between the Government Legal Advisor and the Military Advocate General, especially regarding conflict of interest allegations linked to the arrests of soldiers in the Yemen Field. Justice Minister Yariv Levin shifts blame to Supreme Court judges, calling them solely responsible for the situation.

Concluding, the series questions how Baharav-Miara has maintained her position despite numerous removal attempts and considers the impact of these power struggles on the upcoming elections and the future of Israeli democracy. The Movement for Quality Government in Israel criticized the report as based on unfounded assumptions and propaganda, emphasizing the importance of independent oversight bodies in upholding the rule of law.

No official responses were received from Baharav-Miara or Limon regarding the investigation.

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