Communications Minister Karai Vows to Restore Sovereignty, Criticizes Israeli Supreme Court Judges
Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karai sharply criticized the Supreme Court (Bagatz) judges in a Monday interview with 103FM, asserting that the government will restore authority and sovereignty to the people. Karai condemned the court and other legal appointments such as the State Attorney and legal advisors, calling them "a gang of lawbreakers" who will eventually be removed. He emphasized that despite attempts to delay reforms, "in the end, the people are sovereign and cannot be defeated."
Karai accused the judiciary of overstepping its bounds by interfering in government appointments and fighting against major broadcasting reforms. He argued that the law belongs to the Knesset and government, not the Supreme Court, warning that treating the court as the law itself risks dictatorship. He cited former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who said the court must know its place and rule only according to laws passed by the legislature.
Regarding the coalition's decision to defy a Supreme Court ruling on appointments to the Second Authority Council, Karai stressed democratic principles where the legislature makes laws, the government executes policy, and the judiciary interprets laws. He criticized President Isaac Herzog for not intervening when the court allegedly trampled the law, saying the government declared a "red line" the court must not cross.
Karai also targeted Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of intimidating the government and public, and called for investigations into her conduct. He predicted that all involved in what he described as judicial overreach, including dismissed officials and Supreme Court judges, will eventually be removed as the government restores proper governance.
He further criticized the Supreme Court for rejecting the State Comptroller election results and ordering new elections, claiming the court disregarded the democratic vote. Karai insisted the government acts cautiously and humbly but will not accept anarchic rule or unilateral judicial power. He concluded that the government will gradually return control to the people.
Summary: Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karai condemned the Supreme Court for overstepping its authority, vowed to restore sovereignty to the people, and criticized judicial and legal officials for obstructing government reforms. He called for investigations into the Attorney General and insisted the government will not yield to what he described as judicial anarchy.
Points: - Minister Karai calls Supreme Court judges "lawbreakers" who will be removed. - He accuses the court of interfering with government appointments and reforms. - Karai stresses democratic separation of powers and rejects judicial supremacy. - He criticizes Attorney General Baharav-Miara and demands investigations. - The government plans to restore authority to the people and resist judicial overreach.
Topic: politics
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