Israeli Supreme Court Judge Temporarily Halts New Communications Law Hours After Knesset Approval
How 12 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Channel 13 · 7 hours ago
What happened
Two days after the Knesset passed a new Communications Law to modernize media regulation, Supreme Court Justice Ofer Groskopf issued an interim injunction halting its immediate implementation. The law aims to open Israel's closed media market but faces legal challenges citing serious concerns. The article discusses the intertwined interests of Channel 12 and the judiciary and calls for comprehensive judicial reform.
- 01Supreme Court Justice Ofer Groskopf issued an interim injunction delaying the new Communications Law.
- 02The law seeks to modernize media regulation and increase competition in Israel's closed market.
- 03Channel 12, controlled by the Wertheim family, is seen as threatened by the law's changes.
- 04The judiciary and Channel 12 allegedly maintain a mutual interest alliance for legitimacy and protection.
- 05Justice Groskopf has quickly blocked recent Knesset laws, raising concerns about judicial activism.
- 06The article calls for a new constitutional court with defined powers and broad public legitimacy.
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