ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday named a senior army officer as the next head of the Shin Bet domestic intelligence agency, drawing immediate criticism

from the attorney general, who warned the appointment was tainted by a conflict of interest.

The Prime Minister’s Office said Major General David Zini would succeed Ronen Bar as Shin Bet director. Zini has held a series of senior operational posts in the Israeli military,

including with the elite Sayeret Matkal special forces and as head of the Commando Brigade.

Within minutes of the announcement, Attorney-General Gali Baharav- Miara issued a public rebuke, saying Netanyahu had disregarded legal advice and may have made the decision while in a state of conflict of interest.

“The Prime Minister acted in violation of legal guidance, raising serious concerns that he did so while in a state of conflict of interest, rendering the appointment process fundamentally flawed,” she said in a statement.

The warning follows a Supreme Court ruling on Wednesday that found Netanyahu’s dismissal of outgoing Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar was unlawful. The court said Netanyahu’s conflict of interest influenced the move due to ongoing investigations involving his associates in the so-called “Qatar-Gate” affair.

Xinhua

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