Major political earthquake in Israel

The Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Ronen Bar, head of the regime's internal security agency (Shin Bet), and informed him that he would raise the proposal for his dismissal in the government.
In this regard, the Israeli Channel 12 TV announced that Netanyahu invited Shin Bet Director Ronen Bar to an urgent meeting and raised the issue of submitting a proposal for his dismissal in the government.
The Israeli Channel 14 TV also reported in this regard that Netanyahu will propose approving Ronen Bar's dismissal in the cabinet meeting next Wednesday.
The Israeli Channel 13 TV also reported that in this meeting, Netanyahu raised the issue of proposing his dismissal in the cabinet after Ronen Bar refused to submit his resignation to the Prime Minister.
Netanyahu announced: "I intend to dismiss the Shin Bet chief due to my lack of trust in him, and this action will affect the achievement of the war goals. I do not trust the Shin Bet chief, and his dismissal is an action aimed at preventing a future disaster."
The Zionist media described the dismissal of Ronen Bar as a major political earthquake in Israel.
Yair Golan, a member of the Knesset and head of the Democratic Alliance, said in response to this decision by the Prime Minister of the occupation regime: "Netanyahu has declared war on Israel."
Yair Lapid, the leader of the Zionist opposition, said in response to this decision: "Netanyahu is dismissing the Shin Bet chief for only one reason, and that is the investigation into the issue of Qatar's influence in the Prime Minister's Office. Netanyahu's method of dismissing the Shin Bet chief is shameful and indicates the destruction of values, and shows that he does not control his nerves. Dismissing the Shin Bet chief in such circumstances is irresponsible and indicates that the fate of the hostages does not matter to Netanyahu."
Benny Gantz, a member of the Israeli Knesset and the leader of the Camp party, said in this regard: "The dismissal of the head of the Shin Bet in the current circumstances is a direct attack on internal security and harms the unity of Israel for personal and political reasons."
On the other hand, Hebrew-language media quoted the legal advisor of the Zionist regime's cabinet as saying: "The dismissal of the head of the Shin Bet is not possible without receiving a legal order from me."
The Israeli movement "Health of the Governance System" also announced: "Netanyahu's decision to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet is a declaration of war against the rule of law."
On the other hand, Itamar Ben-Governor, the head of the Jewish Power party and former Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, responded to this issue by saying: "I congratulate Netanyahu on dismissing the head of the Shin Bet. This is what I have been asking for a long time."
Bezalel Smotrich, the Minister of Finance of the Zionist regime, also defended the Prime Minister's decision and said: "Replacing the head of the Shin Bet is a necessary step, and it would have been better if he had accepted responsibility for the failure and resigned a year ago."
Former Shin Bet chief questioned
Meanwhile, Israeli news sources announced that former Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman was summoned for questioning by the police. The media has accused him of blackmail through threats.
According to the Israeli Channel 12, former Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman made statements against Benjamin Netanyahu during an interview with the Israeli Channel 12 on Thursday. Netanyahu also filed a complaint with the police, stating that Nadav Argaman threatened to release confidential information.
Netanyahu's lawyer claims that Argaman intended to release confidential information to the public, in which case he would have committed a crime other than threatening to release confidential information.