Israeli High-Tech Headquarters, Histadrut Chief and Israeli politicians react to the High Court of Justice's dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.
The move followed the cabinet's unanimous Thursday vote to end the agency's chief's term.
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“If Ronen Bar had carried out his role as he is currently clinging to his seat, we would not have reached October 7,” a statement by Netanyahu's spokesman read.
Bar will end his role on April 10 or when a new Shin Bet chief is appointed - whichever comes first.
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“The rift in the nation is enormous; no effort is being made to heal it, and everyone is trying to exacerbate it,” he said.
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This is his attempt to put all of the blame on the IDF and Shin Bet without anyone looking seriously into his role. If he is never probed, it will be difficult to learn how to avoid another disaster.
Defending democracy urgently and strenuously against the onslaught from the country’s leadership should not be a matter of Right and Left, religious and secular, but for Israel’s survival.