The Supreme Court of the Zionist Regime overturned the Judicial Reform Law

The Zionist regime's Supreme Court has overturned a controversial judicial reform law that led to a serious political crisis in the occupied territories.

The Supreme Court of the Zionist Regime overturned the Judicial Reform Law
The Supreme Court of the Zionist Regime overturned the Judicial Reform Law

the Zionist regime's Supreme Court announced in a statement that 8 of the 15 judges of the Zionist regime's Supreme Court voted to repeal the controversial judicial reform law, while the court's repeal of fundamental laws was not done. Judicial reforms initiated by some Likud party leaders to reduce the power of the Supreme Court and increase the power of right-wing parties led to mass protests in the occupied territories. Yair Lapid, head of the Yesh Atid (There is a Future) party, being the head of the opposition in Israel, strongly opposed this issue and held many consultations to nullify this plan in the political environment. In the Netanyahu cabinet's "judicial reform" plan, which residents of the occupied territories interpret as a "constitutional" coup, the powers of the regime's judiciary should be reduced in contrast to the power and position of the Netanyahu government, and the executive and legislative branches of government in this regime should be strengthened.