Tag: Israel Supreme Court

Members of Israel's Haredi community are expressing concern and warning of a potential religious conflict following the Israel Supreme Court's recent ruling that yeshiva students must be drafted into the military.
In Israel, the Reform movement faces challenges due to Orthodox control over religious and civil matters.
Israel's Supreme Court made two controversial decisions this week, striking down a constitutional amendment and asserting its authority to remove a sitting prime minister.
In a significant ruling, the Israeli Supreme Court has struck down a law that limited its power, reversing a piece of legislation that aimed to weaken the judiciary.
Israel's Supreme Court has announced that it will hear petitions challenging a new law that limits its ability to strike down government decisions.
Israel's Supreme Court has rejected a petition against the forced transfer of over 1,000 Palestinians living in the region of Masafer Yatta, in the occupied West Bank.
The recent Israeli election served as a referendum on the Netanyahu trial, with the majority of voters acquitting him and showing their frustration with the hollowing out of Israel's democracy by the administrative state.