Key events in governance of the State of Israel in recent decades include: a) Kav 300 affair (1984), where the confrontation between the Shin-Bet (Secret Service) and the justice system ended in a stalemate, b) Prime Minister Rabin‘s assassination (1995), where the Shin-Bet was deeply involved, and the justice system engaged in after-the-fact cover-up, and c) Death of Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court Shmaryahu Cohen under suspicious circumstances (2002) and the concomitant hacking of the computer systems of the Israeli Supreme Court through an „inside job“, where the judiciary and the Shin-Bet acted in full collusion.