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Herzog, Opposition Denounce Government's Defiance of High Court
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Herzog, Opposition Denounce Government's Defiance of High Court

From Times of Israel · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Israeli President Isaac Herzog and opposition leaders are criticizing the government's declaration that it will disregard High Court rulings.
  • They warn that such actions undermine democratic norms and could lead to chaos.
  • The head of the Israel Bar Association expressed grave concern, stating the country's survival is at stake.

President Isaac Herzog, along with prominent opposition figures, has strongly condemned the government's stated intention to disobey rulings from the High Court of Justice. This move has ignited a fierce debate over the future of democratic norms in Israel.

Party leaders have voiced serious concerns, warning that disregarding the judiciary could usher in an era of "anarchy in the streets." They argue that such a stance fundamentally weakens the checks and balances essential for a functioning democracy.

The criticism extends to the highest levels of the legal profession. The chair of the Israel Bar Association issued a stark warning, asserting that "Israel will not survive" if this challenge to the High Court's authority goes unchecked. This sentiment underscores the gravity with which the legal establishment views the government's position.

The government's declaration signals a potential shift in the relationship between the executive and judicial branches, raising fears about the erosion of democratic principles and the rule of law within the country.

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Originally published by Times of Israel in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.