High Court of Justice


The Legal Reform
Before the dramatic hearing at the High Court: Yariv Levin made an harsh statement

Before the dramatic discussion on the reduction of the reason for reasonableness, Justice Minister Yariv Levin launched a sharp attack against the judges of the High Court: "a fatal injury to democracy and to the status of the Knesset"

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 12.09.23

The Deputy Mayor's Protest

"This is a dictatorship": the deputy mayor set up a protest tent

Two days before the preliminary hearing in the Supreme Court on the Basic Law: Reduction of the Clause of Reasonability, Deputy Mayor Aryeh King sets up a protest tent in Saker Park across from the Supreme Court building

JFeed | 10.09.23

The Legal Reform

Ahead of the High Court hearing | Gallant clarifies: "We will respect every ruling"

The Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant, clarified his position ahead of the dramatic hearing in court, in the petitions against the law to reduce the reason for reasonableness. Gallant announced: "We will respect every ruling of the court"

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 10.09.23

Rothman Appeals

The debate continues: Simcha Rothman appeals against Esther Hayut

Chairperson of the Constitution Committee, Simcha Rothman, has filed an appeal against the decision of Supreme Court President Esther Hayut not to disqualify herself from ruling on the Clause of Reasonability: "There is far more than a concern about bias and damaging the appearance of justice"

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 06.09.23

Legal Drama

The Attorney General: The reduction of the Clause of Reasonability should be disqualified

Towards a legal drama: Gali Baharav-Miara publishes her position regarding the Clause of Reasonability and claims that it should be repealed: "a fatal injury to the foundations of the regime"

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 03.09.23

Busy Month at the High Court

Towards a constitutional crisis? Towards a busy month with petitions to the High Court against the government

In the coming weeks, precedent hearings will be held in the Supreme Court on petitions against the Knesset and the government, with decisions that may lead to a constitutional crisis | The full schedule

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 03.09.23

Appointment of a Commander for Galatz

A conditional order for Gallant: why don't you appoint a commander for Galei Zahal

After repeated temporary appointments of the command of the military radio station, the court ordered Yoav Gallant to provide an explanation for the delay in making a permanent appointment to the station's commander position

Yehuda Klein, JFeed Staff | 24.08.23

Rothman Responds to the Supreme Court

Rothman responds to the Supreme Court: "The Supreme Court has no boundaries. And in a democracy, there must not be an authority with unlimited powers"

Rothman responds to the Supreme Court's decision to disqualify organizations from the national camp from joining as friends of the court in the appeal against the reduction of the Clause of Reasonability: "The Supreme Court has no boundaries. And in a democracy, there must not be an authority with unlimited powers"

JFeed | 22.08.23

Levin Allowed to have Separate Representation

The legal advisor will allow Levin to have separate representation at the High Court

The Legal Adviser to the Government informed the Minister of Justice that the government will be able to use separate representation in the petitions against the law to reduce the Clause of Reasonability, following apparent differences in their positions regarding the petition

JFeed | 16.08.23

Netanyahu Interviewed Abroad

Another interview abroad: Netanyahu again refused to say whether he would obey the High Court

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu again avoided answering if he would comply with the High Court's ruling that would invalidate the law to reduce the Clause of Reasonability, saying in an interview with NBC that he "hopes they don't invalidate the law"

JFeed | 01.08.23