Overview
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared new recordings implicating Shin Bet's Jewish department in controversial arrests, escalating his campaign against the agency.
- Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar accused Netanyahu of making illegal demands to target anti-government protesters, which Netanyahu has denied, calling Bar's claims fabricated.
- The head of Shin Bet's Jewish department remains suspended after recordings revealed admissions of arrests without evidence and alleged persecution of right-wing activists.
- The Israeli Supreme Court is currently reviewing Netanyahu's March attempt to dismiss Bar, which was previously blocked by an injunction.
- As political and legal battles unfold, Israeli security forces continue large-scale operations in the West Bank, displacing tens of thousands of Palestinians and drawing further scrutiny over human rights impacts.