Journalist Avishai Greenzweig harshly criticizes a petition submitted to the High Court by Resler, calling it a text that would fail even as a civics homework assignment. The criticism targets the petition's legal reasoning and its characterization of the petitioners' positions.
Journalist and commentator Avishai Greenzweig published a sharp critique of a High Court of Justice petition filed by Resler. Greenzweig, a prominent right-of-center voice, stated the petition's text 'should have received a failing grade even as a civics homework assignment' and that 'even as an opinion piece, no one would take this text and publish it.' The petition's specific subject or the identity of the petitioner beyond the surname 'Resler' is not detailed in the initial report. Greenzweig's comment reflects a broader political and legal discourse around petitions submitted to the High Court, though the underlying case and the court's response remain unconfirmed at this stage.
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