The High Court of Justice is hearing a petition against the so-called 'media weakening' law proposed by MK Shlomo Karai, according to Israeli media reports. The hearing takes place while the legislation is still in progress.
The High Court of Justice convened on Monday afternoon to discuss the law proposed by MK Shlomo Karai that aims to weaken media regulation, according to Hebrew media reports. The hearing is taking place while the legislative process is still ongoing, with the court considering a petition against the bill. The law has been a subject of political controversy, but the exact details of the petition and the court's initial stance are not yet fully reported.
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