In 2015, Benjamin Netanyahu defended Supreme Court justices after a ruling on Beit El buildings, and in 2019 he said court decisions apply to all; now, as his ministers say the government will not comply with a High Court order, he has not spoken publicly

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In parallel to Israel's regional wars, Netanyahu has also been embroiled in an escalating domestic crisis around the power of the judiciary.

A resolution by the country’s cabinet escalated a long-running conflict between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country’s judiciary. A senior government official later…

In 2015, Benjamin Netanyahu defended Supreme Court justices after a ruling on Beit El buildings, and in 2019 he said court decisions apply to all; now, as his ministers say the…

Sunday’s decision, however, a clear, official, and unanimous declaration that the government reserves the right to determine which court rulings it will obey, is different.

Netanyahu's government plans to selectively comply with court rulings, leading to a 40.5% chance he is ousted by 2026.

Commentary: The prime minister once warned that disobeying the High Court meant institutional collapse; now his coalition is doing exactly that, pushing Israel toward a…

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…

Opponents say stance paves way for constitutional crisis and undermining of elections

Israel's top court warned public officials who fail to comply with rulings will be subject to prosecution, as ex-defense officials joined all living past Supreme Court presidents…

In response to the government’s declaration that it would not recognize a ruling on the Second Authority, Justices Yitzhak Amit, Alex Stein and Ruth Ronen said elected officials…

The former prime minister told 103FM that the government’s decision not to comply with High Court rulings is a sign of worse to come, and called on the opposition to lead a public…

With the government saying it will defy the Supreme Court's ruling on Israel's television regulator, noncompliance with judicial orders by individuals is almost certain