Israeli Justice Minister and Officials Condemn Supreme Court Judges Over Threats to Public Servants
How 10 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Now 14 · 3 hours ago
What happened
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich condemned Supreme Court judges after they warned public servants defying court rulings could face lawsuits. The dispute escalates amid the government's refusal to comply with a Supreme Court decision on the Second Authority Council, sparking a constitutional crisis. Former Supreme Court presidents and the Bank of Israel governor also criticized the government's stance, warning it threatens democracy and economic stability.
- 01Justice Minister Yariv Levin accuses Supreme Court judges of acting like dictators and losing public trust.
- 02Supreme Court warns public servants defying rulings risk civil lawsuits and losing immunity.
- 03Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich calls judges' statement extortion and demands police investigation.
- 04Five former Supreme Court presidents warn government defiance threatens democracy and rule of law.
- 05Movement for Quality Government urges strict enforcement of court rulings, including penalties.
- 06Bank of Israel Governor says government’s stance harms business certainty and economic stability.
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