Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Israel’s cabinet has voted to sack the head of the Shin Bet internal security agency in a move set to ...
"In the midst of a war against all our enemies, the prime minister of October 7 is doing exactly what our enemies dream of—fighting the Shin Bet chief. After the disaster, he should have taken ...
“The prime minister of October 7 [Benjamin Netanyahu] is doing exactly what our enemies dream of — fighting the Shin Bet head,” Liberman said. “[Netanyahu] needed to take responsibility ...
Ulsan set for shot at FIFA Club World Cup’s $1 billion prize pool ...
The proposal to dismiss Ronen Bar, the head of Shin Bet and with whom Netanyahu has often clashed since the start of Israel’s multi-front conflict in October 2023, was approved unanimously in a ...
By Isabel Kershner Reporting from Jerusalem The Israeli government around midnight on Thursday approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel’s ouster of the head of the Shin Bet domestic ...
When Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu announced this weekend that he was seeking to dismiss the top brass of Israel’s domestic intelligence agency Shin Bet, he claimed that it was down to a ...
The Shin Bet, which is responsible for monitoring Palestinian militant groups, recently released a report acknowledging its failures in the attack while also criticising Mr Netanyahu, stating that ...
Announcing his intention to fire Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plunged Israel back into the constitutional crisis he created in early 2023 with his bid to ...
Mr. Netanyahu’s plan to hold a cabinet vote on the future of Ronen Bar, the head of the agency known as the Shin Bet, was announced less than a month after his government announced a similar ...
As Netanyahu moves to oust Ronen Bar, the Shin Bet chief pushes back, vowing to stay until key investigations, including 'Qatargate,' are completed. Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief Ronen ...
Netanyahu's decision to fire Ronen Bar comes amid a 'continued lack of trust' in the Shin Bet chief, the prime minister said. Shin Bet Chief Ronen Bar and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.