Israel is in uncharted territory as justices consider petitions against the amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary.
Israel is in uncharted territory as justices consider petitions against the amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary.
Should the newly minted law go into effect, the Israeli Supreme Court will still maintain its authority to rule on petitions and even overturn legislation based on established legal principles.
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If the country was so aghast about judicial reform just two months ago, why are the current protests drastically smaller?
"We support the French government in its fight against the scourge of antisemitism," says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.