Shin Bet officer petitions High Court against Knesset decision to grant Gotliv immunity (opens original article in a new tab)
An anonymous Shin Bet officer petitioned the High Court against the Knesset's decision to grant Tally Gotliv immunity from criminal prosecution, arguing the vote was legally flawed and dangerous to security services.
- An anonymous Shin Bet officer petitioned the High Court against Knesset's decision to grant Tally Gotliv immunity from criminal prosecution
- The Knesset approved Gotliv's immunity, citing her actions as part of her duties as an MK and the indictment as submitted in bad faith
- The petition argues the Knesset's decision is legally flawed, politically predetermined, and endangers Israel's security services
- Gotliv published a Shin Bet officer's classified identity, linking him to false conspiracy theories, which the security establishment claims endangered the officer and his family
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