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In exclusive interviews with The Media Line, two senior figures from the top echelons of Israel’s defense apparatus—former Shin Bet chief Ami Ayalon and retired IDF Major General Gershon Hacohen—offer sharply contrasting perspectives on what this crisis truly means for the country’s institutional integrity. Their visions diverge not only in the dismissal of Bar itself, but also in the foundational principles guiding the relationship between government and state.
Ami Ayalon, who served as director of the Shin Bet and previously commanded the Israeli Navy, frames the attempted removal of Bar as more than a power struggle.
For him: “This is the collapse of Israel’s concept of statehood.”
“Even in a non-ideal world—and we are certainly not living in one in Israel—every government decision is subject to limits,” he said. “When the prime minister claims to fire the Shin Bet chief simply due to ‘lack of trust,’ without explanation, that’s deeply problematic. The Shin Bet is not a personal position of trust; it is defined by law, with professional—not political—criteria.”
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