According to an analysis circulating on social media, Supreme Court Justices Fogelman and Barak-Erez effectively determined the country's entire immigration policy over the past ten years, highlighting the judiciary's outsized role in the sensitive policy area.
The analysis, published on social media, asserts that Supreme Court Justices Fogelman and Barak-Erez have been the de facto managers of Israel's immigration policy for the past decade. The claim is presented as a striking fact, but no specific evidence or examples are cited in the post. The role of the judiciary in shaping immigration policy has been a subject of debate in Israel, with some arguing that the courts have overstepped their bounds.
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