Defying protests, Israeli cabinet votes no confidence in attorney general
- Israel's cabinet voted no confidence in Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, marking a move against a critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the justice minister.
- The vote against Baharav-Miara aims to dismiss her, following a government decision to fire Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.
- Opposition Leader Yair Lapid threatened a general strike if the government ignores the Supreme Court's ruling on Bar's removal.
- Demonstrators accused Netanyahu of threatening democracy, citing an 'ongoing lack of trust' in Bar related to security failures and investigations into associates.
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