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Shas Leader Aryeh Deri Plans to Attend Vote on Splitting Attorney General Role After Supreme Court Freeze
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First reported by Srugim · 23 hours ago
What happened
After the Supreme Court froze a law protecting yeshiva students from arrest, Shas leader Aryeh Deri plans to attend a Knesset vote on splitting the Attorney General role, criticizing the court's judicial activism and loss of public trust.
- 01Shas chairman Aryeh Deri will attend the Knesset vote on splitting the Attorney General role.
- 02The Supreme Court froze a law preventing arrest of yeshiva students for five months.
- 03Deri accused the court of judicial activism and undermining democracy.
- 04The court cited concerns about equality and rule of law in its injunction.
- 05Opposition parties petitioned against the law shortly after its passage.
- 06The coalition views the law as essential for regulating military conscription.
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