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Exclusive Scandal Rocking Israel’s Legal and Security Elite

Bombshell Report: Secret Romance Between Israel’s AG and Ex-Mossad Key Netanyahu Witness Revealed!

Explosive Allegations of Undisclosed Affairs, High-Level Favoritism, and Legal Conflicts That Could Shake Israel’s Justice System to Its Core

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In a shocking development that sent ripples through Israel’s political and legal establishment, a controversial report by the infamous Israeli-American news site Edna Karnaval has proven accurate after Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli has revealed that Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is allegedly involved in a secret romantic relationship with Jackie Eshel—a former Mossad operations chief and a key prosecution witness in Netanyahu’s Case 1000.

Eshel, who testified in January 2024, has an illustrious and shadowy past: after retiring from the Mossad, he served as VP for business development at Yosef Maiman’s Merhav Group, helped launch a Tata Hotels security venture in India following the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, and was CEO of BSI, a security firm co-owned by Arnon Milchan and Maiman. Today, Eshel sits on the board of cybersecurity company Octopus and chairs the Mossad veterans’ association “Agmon.”

According to Chikli, Baharav-Miara never disclosed this personal connection to the State Attorney’s Office - even though Eshel is directly tied to the prosecution of Netanyahu. “This relationship was hidden from the prosecution itself,” he emphasized, calling it a blatant conflict of interest.

But the revelations don’t stop there.

Chikli claims Baharav-Miara also failed to disclose prior private legal consulting to then-Education Minister Naftali Bennett on sensitive issues - assistance that allegedly paved her path to a directorship at Ben-Gurion Heritage Institute and later to her appointment as Attorney General.

Further controversy surrounds her former husband, Zion Miara, a disabled ex-undercover Shin Bet agent allegedly abandoned in a neglected Givatayim apartment with only Filipino caregivers.

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Chikli states that the Shin Bet offered extensive personal medical and financial support to the Miara family - well beyond standard protocol, and that this relationship created “an emotional entanglement” with then-Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.

“The demand for transparency exists precisely to prevent the situation you are now in,” Chikli wrote. “You cannot make clean and unbiased decisions about the Shin Bet or its leadership.”

He concluded by formally demanding Baharav-Miara recuse herself from all matters related to former Shin Bet head Ronen Bar, as well as internal whistleblower investigations involving the agency—and from any decisions relating to himself.

This dramatic exposé has ignited fierce debate across Israel, raising serious questions about transparency, favoritism, and ethics at the highest levels of government and law.

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