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Court security makes citizens sign consent form for first time to enter High Court

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Court security makes citizens sign consent form for first time to enter High Court

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 20:14

TL;DR

Court security guards at the Israeli High Court of Justice demanded that citizens sign a document — reportedly a consent or waiver form — for the first time, as a condition for entering the building, according to an initial report.

01 · THE DISPATCH

For the first time, court security at the Israeli High Court of Justice (Bagatz) required citizens to sign a document before entering the building. The report, posted by reports's own monitoring channel, did not specify the document's content or legal basis, nor whether the directive came from the court administration, the security detail, or an external body. The development marks a new procedural step at Israel's highest judicial institution and may raise questions about access and civil liberties, pending further clarification.

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