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Right-Wing Leaders Condemn Supreme Court Freeze on State Comptroller Appointment

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The Israeli Supreme Court's decision on Monday morning to issue an interim injunction halting attorney Michael Regev's appointment as State Comptroller has sparked intense political backlash from right-wing coalition leaders. Ministers and Knesset members accused the judiciary and the Attorney General of systematically undermining the national camp's policies and disregarding the voters' will and democracy.

Religious Zionism chairman and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich sharply criticized the injunction, framing it as part of a dangerous trend targeting key appointments. He cited previous blocks on the Shin Bet chief and Mossad head, now extending to the State Comptroller and Israel Land Authority director. Smotrich accused senior judicial figures, including Supreme Court President Gali Baharav-Miara, of repeatedly crossing red lines by usurping democratic authority and obstructing national camp decisions. He warned against turning Israel into a "judicial dictatorship," urging voters to respond decisively at the ballot box.

Likewise, Likud MK Hanoch Milwitsky escalated the rhetoric, calling on political leaders to actively defy the court ruling. He labeled the Supreme Court's decision "illegal" and criticized the ongoing judicial proceedings as an "absurd theater" led by Supreme Court Justice Itzhak Amit and his colleagues. Milwitsky emphasized the need for governance and suggested ignoring the court's injunction to restore effective rule.

The controversy highlights deep tensions between Israel's right-wing government and the judiciary, with coalition leaders framing the court's intervention as a direct challenge to democratic governance and their political agenda. The dispute is expected to intensify as the government considers its next steps in response to the court's freeze on the State Comptroller appointment.

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