Knesset panel votes to grant Tally Gotliv immunity in Shin Bet case
The Jerusalem Post reported on June 15 that the Knesset House Committee voted 11-3 to grant Likud MK Tally Gotliv immunity in a case in which she was indicted for disclosing classified information in violation of the Shi.
At a glance
- The Knesset House Committee voted 11-3 on June 15, 2026, in favour of immunity for MK Tally Gotliv, per The Jerusalem Post.
- Gotliv was indicted over disclosing classified information in violation of the Shin Bet law.
- A Knesset plenum vote is still required to finalize the immunity decision.
VERDICT — CONFIRMED

The Jerusalem Post reported on June 15 that the Knesset House Committee voted 11-3 to grant Likud MK Tally Gotliv immunity in a case in which she was indicted for disclosing classified information in violation of the Shin Bet law by exposing the identity of a Shin Bet employee. The vote came after three days of discussions that ran from early morning into the afternoon. According to the report, the Knesset plenum is still required to vote on Gotliv's immunity to finalize the decision.
Key facts on file
- The Knesset House Committee voted 11-3 on June 15, 2026, in favour of immunity for MK Tally Gotliv, per The Jerusalem Post.
- Gotliv was indicted over disclosing classified information in violation of the Shin Bet law.
- A Knesset plenum vote is still required to finalize the immunity decision.