Israel Faces Constitutional Crisis as Netanyahu Challenges Supreme Court Authority
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First reported by Walla · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israel faces a constitutional crisis as Prime Minister Netanyahu's government defies Supreme Court rulings to block a media acquisition, raising concerns about the rule of law. Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron warns of economic risks from ignoring court authority. Concurrently, Finance Minister Smotrich's investment reform faces opposition, and Education Minister Kisch escalates pressure on academia amid political tensions.
- 01Netanyahu's government defies Supreme Court to block Channel 13 acquisition linked to opposition.
- 02Supreme Court orders convening of Second Authority Council despite government resistance.
- 03Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron stresses respecting court rulings to protect economy.
- 04Finance Minister Smotrich's investment reform faces criticism for confusing consumers.
- 05Education Minister Kisch plans to restrict universities from political activity, escalating tensions.
- 06The crisis raises fears of normalized disobedience and erosion of rule of law ahead of elections.
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