Israeli spy chief hands court scathing rebuke of Netanyahu bid to sack him
- Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of improper demands, deepening their conflict.
- Netanyahu and Bar were on a collision course after Hamas took hostages on October 7.
- Bar's affidavit detailed Netanyahu's demands for personal loyalty and sideline moderate mediators.
- Netanyahu's office called Bar's affidavit 'full of lies,' citing failures surrounding the October 7 attacks.
- The Supreme Court froze Bar's firing, highlighting the uproar and potential conflict of interest.
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