The Israeli Knesset has passed a law aimed at reducing the authority of the country's attorney-general. The legislation was approved in its final readings with 65 members voting in favor and 51 opposing it. This change could significantly alter the legal landscape in Israel by diminishing the power of the attorney-general, who traditionally plays a central role in overseeing legal proceedings and advising the government.
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