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Estimated 47,000 rallied against overhaul at High Court on eve of pivotal hearing
2023-09-12
The next stage of the judicial overhaul process, with the anti team screaming (and worse) in their Alinsky-inspired, anti-democratic way.
[IsraelTimes] Demonstration held in Jerusalem day before judges mull petitions against reasonableness law, the only piece of legislation passed so far in Netanyahu government’s judicial shakeup

Tens of thousands of demonstrators rallied against government plans to shake up the judicial system outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem Monday, the evening before a highly charged hearing that could set up an unprecedented clash between the courts and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. The protest came as political tensions have flared ahead of Tuesday’s High Court hearing, in which a full panel of 15 judges, a first, will hear petitions against the reasonableness law curbing the top court’s power to exercise judicial review over government decisions and appointments.

Proponents of the coalition’s proposals for weakening the judiciary have warned the justices against invalidating the law, and last week staged a similar yet smaller protest outside the court, with the opposing sides seeking to turn out their backers in demonstrations of support ahead of the hearing.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  If the court strikes the law down - why had they protested for 3 months.
If it doesn't - the ethical validity of their protests becomes questionable.

Amendment from Grom JR. If the court doesn't strike the law down, then they will become violent.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-12 14:44  

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