Israel's deputy attorney general sharply criticized a government decision, warning it normalizes what she described as systematic lawbreaking. The remark was reported by Ynet.
Deputy Attorney General (name not specified in the brief report) stated Sunday that a recent government decision 'normalizes systematic violation of the law.' The comment was carried by Ynet without further elaboration on the specific decision or context. The legal criticism comes amid ongoing intra-governmental debates over policy enforcement and legislative oversight. No immediate response from the government or the Attorney General's office was cited in the initial report.
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