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Netanyahu government defies Israel’s top court over TV regulation
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Netanyahu government defies Israel’s top court over TV regulation

The Israeli Premier's cabinet has formally rejected a ruling by the country's Supreme Court regarding television regulation, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis. The decision marks a significant clash between the executive branch and the judiciary, raising concerns about the separation of powers within Israel's governmental structure. This move could set a precedent for future conflicts between branches of government and may impact the legal framework governing media regulation in the country.

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Financial Times logoFinancial TimesIndependent🔒Right6 hr. ago
Netanyahu government defies Israel’s top court over TV regulation

The Israeli Premier's cabinet has formally rejected a ruling by the country's Supreme Court regarding television regulation, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis. The decision marks a significant clash between the executive branch and the judiciary, raising concerns about the separation of powers within Israel's governmental structure. This move could set a precedent for future conflicts between branches of government and may impact the legal framework governing media regulation in the country.

Bias read (Right): The article highlights the rejection of a judicial ruling by the executive branch, which aligns with a right-leaning interpretation of strengthening executive authority over the judiciary. The framing emphasizes the potential for a constitutional crisis, suggesting a challenge to judicial oversight,

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