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Israel's judiciary faces a legitimacy crisis of its own making | The Jerusalem Post

Rather than asking why public trust is eroding, the judiciary forcefully demands that the public restore trust while leaving the underlying causes unaddressed.

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jpost.comStai leggendo11 g fa

Israel's judiciary faces a legitimacy crisis of its own making | The Jerusalem Post

Rather than asking why public trust is eroding, the judiciary forcefully demands that the public restore trust while leaving the underlying causes unaddressed.

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haaretz.com13 g fa

Ex-top judge warns Israel 'sliding toward anarchy' amid attack on justice's home

Former Supreme Court President Esther Hayut Said That Extremists Are Calling to Target Judges and Law Enforcement Following Violent Protests at the Home of Deputy Supreme Court President Noam Sohlberg, Adding That the…

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  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·haaretz.com

    Ex-top judge warns Israel 'sliding toward anarchy' amid attack on justice's home

    Former Supreme Court President Esther Hayut Said That Extremists Are Calling to Target Judges and Law Enforcement Following Violent Protests at the Home of Deputy Supreme Court…

  2. domenica 7 giugno 2026·jpost.com

    Israel's judiciary faces a legitimacy crisis of its own making | The Jerusalem Post

    Rather than asking why public trust is eroding, the judiciary forcefully demands that the public restore trust while leaving the underlying causes unaddressed.