An Israeli court dismissed a petition against the operation of the Big Glilot shopping mall on Shabbat, clearing the way for its Shabbat activity without penalties, according to Maayan Partush (N12). No further grounds were immediately detailed.
01 · THE DISPATCH
An Israeli court has struck down a petition against Shabbat operations at the Big Glilot shopping mall in the Tel Aviv area, effectively allowing the mall to remain open on Shabbat without facing fines. Journalist Maayan Partush (N12) reported the ruling on Monday afternoon. The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing legal and public debate over commercial activity on Shabbat in Israel. Specific legal reasoning behind the dismissal has not yet been published.
Related dispatches
- DevelopingCourt to decide today on Ramat Hasharon Shabbat enforcement for Big Glilot mall
- DevelopingInterior Ministry director-general calls to ban Shabbat opening of Big Passion mall in Glilot
- DevelopingMK Eitan Ginzburg: Shas ministers quit but their officials still run the ministries
- DevelopingBen Gurion Airport remains open; Wizz Air cancels all flights to Israel
03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
- Internal intake