Israeli Supreme Court Warns Officials Against Defying Its Rulings in Broadcasting Authority Dispute
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First reported by Srugim · 22 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli Supreme Court warned public officials they may face personal liability if they defy its rulings, following the government's unprecedented refusal to honor a court decision on the Second Authority for Television and Radio. The court stressed that all public servants, including council members, must comply with its orders, amid escalating tensions between the judiciary and the government.
- 01Israeli Supreme Court warns officials against defying its rulings on the Second Authority dispute.
- 02Government announced it will not honor Supreme Court decision allowing the outgoing council to act.
- 03Judges stressed all public servants, including council members, must comply with court orders.
- 04Officials knowingly violating rulings may face personal liability and civil lawsuits.
- 05Court decision sent to Attorney General, Cabinet Secretary, and Second Authority CEO.
- 06The standoff raises concerns about a constitutional crisis in Israel.
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