Country's various legal bodies are discussing the correct way to bring the over 200 terrorists detained in Israel to justice, according to report
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Legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon and analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discuss Yariv Levin's frustration with government's top lawyer and Justice Yosef Elron's bid to lead High Court

National security minister says he has seen no excessive use of force by officers, vows to back them; state attorney pans remarks, rejects 'effort to besmirch' investigators

Baharav-Miara vows to 'continue to operate as always'; last month, ministers slammed her for alleged soft approach to protesters

President says extended lambasting of civil servants 'intolerable and unacceptable' following hours-long, raucous meeting where several ministers called for her dismissal

According to Kan, Netanyahu told ministers he may fire Gali Baharav-Miara after she was denounced by cabinet members for alleged soft approach to anti-overhaul protests

In unusual move, all top Justice Ministry officials to attend meeting amid concerns of government pressure on police, legal system to suppress anti-overhaul rallies on its behalf

Report puts Israel in Tier 2 of trafficking rankings, meaning country does not mean minimum standards, but recognizes 'significant efforts' to improve

Papers, which include Nazi wartime camp guard's SS membership card, were used in proceedings against him in Israel, the US, and Germany

David Amsalem, a minister within the Justice Ministry, fires Aweke Zena; claims role lasts 6 years, not 8 as ministry officials say; the attorney was on a coalition party blacklist

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