Israeli Police Spokesman Refuses to Choose Between Government and Supreme Court in Hypothetical Conflict
During a radio interview on Reshet Bet's "Binyamini and Gueta," Israeli Police Spokesman Superintendent Aryeh Doron was repeatedly pressed to state whether the police would obey the government or the Supreme Court in a theoretical legal conflict. Doron declined to engage in hypothetical scenarios or provide a sensational headline, instead emphasizing his role as a law enforcement official. He stated clearly, "We will obey whoever the law requires us to obey." Despite persistent questioning and demands for a direct answer affirming police support for the Supreme Court, Doron maintained a firm and straightforward stance, saying, "There is no law that says I must answer the way you want. I express myself in my own words." His response underscored the police's commitment to legality rather than political agendas amid ongoing debates about constitutional authority in Israel.
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