Israeli Legal Advisor Warns Knesset on Major Flaws in Draft Law Freezing Arrests of Torah Students
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago
What happened
The Knesset's legal advisor, Adv. Shagit Afik, criticized major changes to a bill freezing arrests of Torah students, warning these alterations undermine legislative integrity and require a new dedicated law. She stressed the need for full factual justification and cautioned that advancing the current limited proposal would nullify prior committee work and force the next Knesset to restart the debate.
- 01Knesset legal advisor says current draft law on freezing Torah student arrests differs fundamentally from original.
- 02She warns replacing original bill content harms legislative procedure and integrity.
- 03Afik calls for a new dedicated law to address new needs, not altering the original bill.
- 04Partial legislation without sanction mechanisms is insufficient, she stresses.
- 05Developing enforcement mechanisms within three months is a significant challenge.
- 06Advancing the limited current proposal would erase prior committee work and require restarting in next Knesset.
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