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High Court Temporarily Blocks Parts Of New Communications Law Passed By Knesset

The Israeli High Court has temporarily blocked certain provisions of a new communications law recently passed by the Knesset. The law, which was enacted by Israel's parliament, includes measures related to internet regulation and content moderation. The court's decision comes amid concerns over potential restrictions on freedom of expression and privacy rights. This ruling highlights ongoing legal challenges regarding digital governance in Israel. The temporary block allows for further judicial review of the law's compliance with constitutional principles.

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High Court Temporarily Blocks Parts Of New Communications Law Passed By Knesset

The Israeli High Court has temporarily blocked certain provisions of a new communications law recently passed by the Knesset. The law, which was enacted by Israel's parliament, includes measures related to internet regulation and content moderation. The court's decision comes amid concerns over potential restrictions on freedom of expression and privacy rights. This ruling highlights ongoing legal challenges regarding digital governance in Israel. The temporary block allows for further judicial review of the law's compliance with constitutional principles.

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