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Israel's Supreme Court strikes down Netanyahu's judicial overhaul

By IANS | Updated: January 2, 2024 01:10 IST

Tel Aviv, Jan 2 Israel’s Supreme Court on Monday struck down a highly disputed law passed by Prime ...

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Tel Aviv, Jan 2 Israel’s Supreme Court on Monday struck down a highly disputed law passed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government that rolled back some of the high court's power and sparked nationwide protests.

The change would have limited the power of the Supreme Court in overturning laws it deemed unconstitutional, BBC reported.

The Supreme Court's decision to overturn the law passed by the Netanyahu government in 2023 follows months of internal turmoil.

In July 2023, the government passed into law what is now known as the "reasonableness" bill.

Critics say it would have severely undermined the country's democracy by weakening the judicial system, BBC reported.

This removed the power of the Supreme Court and lower courts in Israel to cancel government decisions it deemed to be "extremely unreasonable".

The law caused widespread anger and division, prompting hundreds of thousands of protesters to take the streets calling for the reforms to be scrapped -- and for the resignation of PM Netanyahu, BBC reported.

Organisers said the weekly protests were the biggest street demonstrations in Israel's history.

At the time, hundreds of military reservists -- including air force pilots -- threatened to refuse to report for service, which led to warnings that this could impair Israel's military capabilities.

A statement from the Supreme Court said that 8 out of 15 judges ruled against the law, adding it would have caused "severe and unprecedented damage to the basic characteristics of the State of Israel as a democratic state".

Israel's Justice Minister and architect of the law, Yariv Levin, criticised the judges for "taking into their hands all the powers" and called their decision to strike it down undemocratic.

The "reasonableness" law was part of a wider series of judicial reforms introduced by the Netanyahu government, BBC reported.

These would have weakened the power of the Supreme Court to review or throw out laws, enabling a simple majority of one in the Knesset (Parliament) to overrule such decisions.

The government has also attempted to gain greater power over appointing judges, and to scrap the requirement for ministers to obey the advice of their legal advisers.

Netanyahu has argued that the changes are required to redress the balance between the judges and the politicians. The Supreme Court's ruling threatens to further undermine confidence in his government.

Netanyahu's Likud party said the decision opposed "the will of the people for unity, especially during wartime".

Israel's leadership has been under pressure domestically for its perceived failure for preventing Hamas's attack on October 7, and for so far proving unable to rescue all the Israeli hostages who were taken into Gaza.

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