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Bill for Criminal Procedure Law (Amendment: Preventing Conflicts of Interest in Investigation of Attorney General and State Attorney), 2024, seeks to agitate against these officers by portraying them as entities of questionable integrity. Furthermore, the proposed amendment aims to curtail the independence of the professional echelon and to subordinate the law enforcement authorities to the politicians.
The bill, which was submitted by MKs Simcha Rothman and Zvi Sukkot and approved in a preliminary reading on 10 December 2025, has now been placed before the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee. It empowers the Minister of Justice to appoint a special prosecutor who may investigate the Attorney General and the State Attorney, at his discretion and without any limitations. This means that the mere raising of unsubstantiated suspicions by any person could lead to a political decision to launch a criminal investigation, which would then be conducted by whomever the political officeholder deems appropriate.
A regime that bestows such powers on the political echelon is no longer a democracy. Zulat calls on the Knesset’s legal advisory staff to reject this illegitimate bill outright and to refrain from any pretense at a matter-of-fact discussion about its advancement.