Israel’s Knesset granted immunity to Likud MK Tally Gotliv, protecting her from potential prosecution for disclosing the identity of a Shin Bet security agent. The vote followed turbulent parliamentary hearings marked by strong support from coalition members for Gotliv, a controversial figure known for her outspoken views. Opposition lawmakers strongly condemned the decision, labeling it a “disgrace” and a damaging blow to the country’s security apparatus. The move allows Gotliv to avoid legal repercussions for actions deemed harmful to national security. Supporters argued the disclosure did not pose a significant threat, while critics maintain it endangers the agent and compromises future operations. The incident has sparked widespread debate regarding the balance between parliamentary privilege and national security concerns within Israel’s political landscape. This decision underscores deep divisions within the Knesset regarding accountability and protection of intelligence personnel.