An opinion piece on The Zioneer's the source argues that the High Court of Justice, by freezing or canceling at least four Knesset laws, is not carrying out a 'regime coup' but rather a 'violent and aggressive rebellion' that harms the right. The channel criticizes the court's intervention in legislation, echoing statements from coalition politicians in recent days.
The Zioneer's the source published a strongly worded opinion piece Sunday morning arguing that the High Court of Justice's recent intervention in Knesset legislation — freezing or canceling at least four laws — constitutes a 'violent and aggressive rebellion' against the right, not a 'regime coup' as opposition critics charge. The post asserts that the court is 'erasing the work of the Knesset' and that the conflict is damaging the coalition's agenda.
The opinion aligns with criticism from senior coalition figures in recent days. As The Zioneer reported earlier Sunday, columnist Ariel Kahana (Israel Hayom) argued that the High Court has become an 'upper house' freezing legislation. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said a duty judge's ex parte order demonstrated the court had 'lost all restraint.' National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir accused the court of 'trampling the Knesset' in anti-democratic conduct.
The channel's statement adds a media voice to the growing judicial-executive confrontation, though it is an editorial opinion rather than a new development in the legal or legislative process.
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