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Israels' Supreme Court Overturns CORRUPT Netanyahus' Polarizing Contentious Judicial Overhaul

Israels' Supreme Court has ruled against a component of Netanyahus' legal reforms that rolled back some of the high courts' power and would give HIM MORE Control over Judges

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Corrupt Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a skilled survivor of Israels’ cut-throat politics...Netanyahu knew of HAMAS attack ONE YEAR before their 7 Oct attack


JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel´s Supreme Court struck down a key component of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu´s contentious judicial overhaul Monday, delivering a landmark decision that could reopen the fissures in Israeli society that preceded the countrys' ongoing war against Hamas.



The planned overhaul sparked months of mass protests, threatened to trigger a constitutional crisis between the judicial and legislative branches of government, and rattled the cohesion of Israel's powerful military.

Those divisions were largely put aside after Hamas militants carried out a bloody cross-border attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7, triggering a war that has raged in Gaza for nearly three months. But Monday's court decision could reignite those tensions even while the country remains at war.

Justice Minister Yariv Levin, a Netanyahu ally and the architect of the overhaul, lambasted the court's decision, saying it demonstrated "the opposite of the spirit of unity required these days for the success of our soldiers on the front."

The ruling "will not discourage us," Levin said without indicating whether the government would try to revive his plan in the short term. "As the campaigns are continuing on different fronts, we will continue to act with restraint and responsibility," he said.


In Mondays´decision, the court narrowly voted to overturn a law passed in July that prevents judges from striking down government decisions they deem "unreasonable."

Opponents had argued that Netanyahus´ efforts to remove the standard of reasonability opens the door to corruption and improper appointments of unqualified cronies to important positions.







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