Justice Minister Yariv Levin launched a sharp attack on Supreme Court President Isaac Amit, according to a single source. The brief message, posted Sunday afternoon, offers no details on the remarks' timing or venue.
A one-line message from a single curated channel reports that Justice Minister Yariv Levin has spoken against Supreme Court President Isaac Amit. No further details — such as the context, forum, or content of the remarks — have been provided. This follows Levin's well-documented refusal to recognize Amit's appointment as court president, which the High Court itself confirmed on June 9. The current item appears to signal a further escalation in the long-running judicial standoff, but without additional sourcing or elaboration, the exact nature and severity remain unclear. The Zioneer will update as more information emerges.
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