In a satirical daily video segment, Ariel Sharfer comments on a morning hearing by 11 Supreme Court justices on petitions against the Basic Law: Judiciary, which changes the composition of the judicial selection committee.
Sharfer argues, in a humorous tone, that Supreme Court justices are treated as beyond conflict-of-interest concerns when ruling on matters that affect them directly. He compares the hearing to an earlier petition over the election of the state comptroller, which involved retired justice Yosef Elron, saying the court had no problem dealing with that case either.
The segment focuses on Chief Justice Yitzhak Amit, who, according to the commentary, is also head of the judiciary in daily life. Sharfer says that over the past year Amit has handled cases involving the dismissal of Ronen Bar, the appointments of Zini as head of the Shin Bet and Gofman as head of the Mossad, and last week the disqualification of the Second Authority Council. By hearing today’s challenge to a Basic Law passed by the Knesset, Sharfer says Amit is effectively acting as head of the executive branch and now also as head of the legislature.
The clip closes with a disclaimer that it is satirical content delivered in humor and not intended to offend. The “Red Point” segment is published daily on the Srugim website.