Le futur chef du Mossad accuse la procureure générale d'agir de mauvaise foi
Le futur chef du Mossad, le général de division Roman Gofman, rejette les allégations soulevées par la procureure générale Gali Baharav-Miara, l'accusant d'omettre des faits essentiels dans les recours contre sa nomination.
Évaluation
A public clash between Israel's next Mossad director and the Attorney General threatens to undermine the transition of power at the intelligence agency. Gofman's accusation of bad faith suggests deep institutional friction before he even assumes office. The coming weeks will show whether this dispute delays his appointment or damages working relations between the Mossad and the Justice Ministry.
