A commentator on The Zioneer platform argues that the controversy over the Attorney General law is amusing, because any law initiated by elected officials will be voided by the Supreme Court's 'Council of Elders' — a sarcastic reference to the High Court of Justice. The opinion is single-sourced.
A commentator on The Zioneer platform expressed amusement at the public controversy surrounding the proposed Attorney General law, which aims to restructure the legal advisory system. The commentator argues that the legislative process is meaningless because the High Court of Justice will ultimately strike down any law passed by the Knesset, referring to the court's authority as a 'Council of Elders'. The post reflects a broader skepticism within some circles regarding the balance of power between the legislature and the judiciary in Israel. No other sources have corroborated this view, and it remains an opinion piece.
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