A commentator argues that for the first time, the Israeli public may be realizing that the courts and the attorney general are not the law itself but subordinate to it, contrary to a deception embedded in public consciousness for years — calling this a potential dramatic turning point. The assessment is single-sourced.
A political commentator posted a stark assessment Wednesday afternoon arguing that Israeli public opinion may be undergoing a seismic shift in its understanding of the judiciary's role. According to the post, the long-standing notion that courts and the attorney general are above the law — a 'lie' the commentator says was deliberately embedded in public consciousness — is finally being recognized as false. The commentator called this potential awareness 'a dramatic turning point.' The assessment is a single-source opinion, published with no attribution to a named figure or outlet. It echoes themes from other recent commentaries in the same vein, including earlier posts about the legal system's authority and the collapse of corruption charges against the prime minister, but offers no new factual claims and no named speaker.
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