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Outgoing Israeli Broadcasting Authority Council Debates Channel 13 Control Amid Legal Dispute
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First reported by Globes · 1 hour ago
What happened
The outgoing council of Israel's Second Authority met to discuss Channel 13's control transfer amid a legal dispute, with the Supreme Court freezing the new council's authority and allowing the outgoing council to continue despite member resignations.
- 01The outgoing Second Authority council met to discuss Channel 13's control transfer to tech investors.
- 02The government appointed a new council seen as more favorable to it, sparking legal challenges.
- 03The Supreme Court froze the new council's authority, allowing the outgoing council to remain active.
- 04The court permitted the outgoing council to make decisions despite member resignations and lack of quorum.
- 05The government stated it would not comply with the Supreme Court's decision regarding council operations.
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