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Israeli Justice Minister Calls on Supreme Court Judges to Reflect Amid Rising Tensions
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First reported by Srugim · Jul 7, 2026
What happened
Israel's Justice Minister criticized the Supreme Court for threatening public officials and called on judges to reflect on their loss of public trust amid judicial-government tensions.
- 01Justice Minister urges Supreme Court judges to reflect on their loss of public trust.
- 02He contrasts a statement by retired judge Aharon Barak with the court's recent warning to public officials.
- 03Supreme Court warned officials acting against judicial decisions may lose personal immunity.
- 04Minister accuses the court of acting like dictators suppressing demands for justice.
- 05He emphasizes respect for law and democratic decisions is required from all citizens, including judges.
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