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Israeli government says it won’t heed Supreme Court ruling on media regulator
A ruling that directly contradicts the clear language of the law cannot grant authority that does not exist in law, ministers said.
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World Israel News
· Jul 5, 2026
Israel faces constitutional crisis as gov’t rejects Supreme Court ruling
Netanyahu government unanimously votes to refuse to recognize Supreme Court ruling on the state media regulator, setting up a constitutional crisis between the judiciary and executive branches. The post Israel faces constitutional crisis as gov’t rejects Supreme Court ruling appeared first on World Israel News.
Haaretz
· Jul 2, 2026
The law that will allow the Netanyahu government to persecute Israeli journalists
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All Israel News
· Jun 24, 2026
Israeli culture wars: Shin Bet chief under fire for canceling Pride Month events in the intelligence agency
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News24
· Jul 6, 2026
News24 | Israel government slams High Court ‘lawbreakers’ over broadcasting regulator ruling
The Israeli government said it would ignore a High Court ruling regarding a broadcasting regulator, marking a direct challenge to the authority of Israel’s highest judicial body.
Al-Monitor
· Jul 6, 2026
Explainer-Netanyahu government challenge to Supreme Court reignites judicial row
JERUSALEM, July 6 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has threatened to fight a Supreme Court order regarding a media regulator, reigniting a judicial row that shook Israel in the months leading up to Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack.The decision comes ahead of a national election expected by late October.WHAT DID THE GOVERNMENT SAY?In a statement on Sunday, the government said that a June 17 ruling by the Supreme Court regarding the composition of the Second Authority for Television and Radio was a clear case of judicial overreach.
Investing.com
· Jul 5, 2026
Israel government says it will defy Supreme Court ruling on media regulator
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