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Tel Aviv Court Drops Sabbath Enforcement Petition Over Big Glilot, but Says Duty Remains
How 6 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
60% right-leaningFirst reported by Calcalist · 4 days ago
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What happened
The Tel Aviv Administrative Court dismissed a petition over Sabbath enforcement at Big Glilot after Ramat Hasharon said it had adopted a new enforcement policy. Judge Gilad Hess said the city still must enforce the bylaw effectively, and the petitioners may return to court if enforcement proves insufficient.
- 01Court dismissed the petition after Ramat Hasharon announced a new enforcement policy.
- 02The case centered on alleged Sabbath bylaw non-enforcement at Big Glilot.
- 03Judge Gilad Hess said the city still must enforce the bylaw effectively.
- 04The court allowed a new petition if enforcement later proves inadequate.
- 05Ramat Hasharon and Big Centers were each ordered to pay 5,000 shekels.
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Full coverage · 6 outlets
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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew3 days ago
Tel Aviv Court Drops Sabbath Enforcement Petition Over Big Glilot, but Says Duty Remains
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew4 days ago
Tel Aviv Court Dismisses Petition Over Shabbat Enforcement at Big Glilot
YnetCenter · Hebrew4 days ago
Tel Aviv Court Drops Petition Against Ramat Hasharon, Big Glilot Will Stay Open on Saturday
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