Haaretz4d agoSource 84Low

'Crossing a red line' • Israeli president, officials push back against gov't decision to defy High Court

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The Israeli president and other officials have publicly opposed a government decision that defies the High Court, describing it as crossing a red line. This pushback highlights a significant conflict between the executive and judicial branches in Israel. The matter is important as it concerns the balance of powers and the rule of law in the country.

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Government decision to defy High Court ruling.

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  • Government decision to defy High Court ruling.
  • President and officials argue it crosses a legal red line.

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