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Israel government says it will defy Supreme Court ruling on media regulator
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Israel government says it will defy Supreme Court ruling on media regulator

Israel's government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has decided to defy a Supreme Court ruling regarding the composition of the Second Authority for Television and Radio, a media regulatory body. This marks the first time the government has openly flouted a Supreme Court decision, despite previous tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary. The dispute stems from Israeli law requiring the regulatory council to meet specific membership thresholds to function legally. The government claims the council currently does not meet these requirements and therefore cannot operate. However, the Supreme Court ruled on June 17 that the council should continue functioning regardless. In response, the government voted unanimously to reject the court's order, asserting that the court overstepped its authority. Opposition leaders have criticized the move as a threat to Israel's democratic foundations, while the president warned against such defiance. Legal experts and former officials have raised concerns about potential constitutional crises.

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Israel government says it will defy Supreme Court ruling on media regulator

Israel's government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has decided to defy a Supreme Court ruling regarding the composition of the Second Authority for Television and Radio, a media regulatory body. This marks the first time the government has openly flouted a Supreme Court decision, despite previous tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary. The dispute stems from Israeli law requiring the regulatory council to meet specific membership thresholds to function legally. The government claims the council currently does not meet these requirements and therefore cannot operate. However, the Supreme Court ruled on June 17 that the council should continue functioning regardless. In response, the government voted unanimously to reject the court's order, asserting that the court overstepped its authority. Opposition leaders have criticized the move as a threat to Israel's democratic foundations, while the president warned against such defiance. Legal experts and former officials have raised concerns about potential constitutional crises.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both the government's position and the opposition's criticisms without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from multiple stakeholders, including government ministers, opposition leaders, and the president, providing a balanced view of the situation. There is no明显的倾向

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the Israeli government's stance on defying the Supreme Court ruling, mentions the historical context of judicial reforms, and includes quotes from officials. Objectivity is lower due to the use of emotionally charged language like 'turned criminal

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