Tag: High Court of Justice
As Political Deadlock Leaves Israel Without Chief Rabbis, High Court Sets September Deadline
The High Court instructed the assembly to meet by September 30.
After 13 Years of Deliberations, Govt. Applies to High Court for Extension in Khan...
No matter who has been in power, the government always backs down from its obligation to evacuate and relocate the illegal Arab outpost.
2 Groups Petition High Court: Expel Arab Invaders of State Lands near Ariel
The “Removal of New Structures” order is an effective enforcement tool that makes it possible to streamline the law enforcement process.
Israeli Professor Loses Israel Prize over Support for BDS
Professor Oded Goldreich, of the Weizmann Institute of Science, who was set to receive the Israel Prize in mathematics and computer science next week on Israel’s Independence Day, will not receive the prize this year.
IDF Demolishes Home of Terrorist Who Murdered Rina Shnerb
The terrorist set off a bomb near the Danny Spring killing Rina, and wounding her father and brother.
Likud Sets ‘Red Lines’ Ahead of High Court Rulings
Likud officials warn that if Israel’s top court rules Netanyahu can't continue to serve as prime minister and/or two other red lines, the unity deal is done.
Supreme Court Throws Out Petition to Prevent Netanyahu from Forming Coalition
The Court stated it was rejecting the petition as final election results had not yet been published.
Terror Victim Demands Arab MK Be Banned from Running for Knesset After Praising Notorious...
Heba Yazbak, of the Arab-majority Joint List, shared a photo of Kunter and praised him as a “martyred warrior” who died while waging Jihad.
Netanyahu Will Quit All Ministerial Positions by End of the Month
Netanyahu made the announcement in response to a petition by the Movement for Quality Government (MQG) to the High Court of Justice. He will remain prime minister.
Israeli High Court: Hamas Prisoners Not Entitled to Family Visits
“It is unreasonable ... to allow despicable terrorists to have family visits as long as Hamas holds the bodies of our soldiers and Israeli citizens."
Report: IDF Wants Terrorists with Life Sentences to Appeal for Early Release
the planned move was revealed during a hearing at the High Court of Justice of a request by the terrorist who murdered the late Ziva Goldovsky in November 1988, to be released from prison after 30 years behind bars.
Disabled Accessibility Rules an Excuse to Expanding Mixed Prayer Kotel Plaza Without Permit
A representative of the city's legal adviser objected to the move, arguing that it could not be sneaked under the guise of accessibility.
Ha’aretz Pundit: ‘The Settlers Have Won, We Have Lost’
Levy repeats the mantra that only the complete return of Judea and Samaria to the Arabs would guarantee the desired, long-lasting peace.
Haredim Appeal to High Court Against Police Excessive Use of Skunk Water
"Imagine taking a chunk of rotting corpse from a stagnant sewer, placing it in a blender and spraying the filthy liquid in your face."
High Court Calls on State to Provide Alternative Housing for Khan al-Ahmar Squatters
During the hearing, the squatters' attorneys made it clear that their clients were not willing to move too far from the current location of their shantytown, at most "a hundred or two hundred meters."
High Court of Justice to Hear Petitions on Illegal Bedouin Settlement
In the case of Khan al Ahmar, the High Court has displayed a disturbing "flexibility," extending a legal process which, by the Court's own admission, has been plagued by intolerable stalling.
Israeli Sports Minister Conditions Funding on Not Playing on Shabbat
Regev's new move will affect swimming, judo and other sports associations that hold their Israeli championships on Shabbat.
Netanyahu Promoting IDF Draft Bill, Unafraid of Haredim, Elections
Netanyahu told the three Haredi coalition leaders at the meeting, who insist they oppose the draft law in its present form: "I do not want new elections, but I'm not afraid of elections, and if there are elections, I'll do fine."
EU Finances Personal Legal Campaigns Against IDF Soldiers
Yesh Din is working in partnership with Breaking the Silence and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-I).
Defense Ministry, Civil Administration, Reject Bill Transferring Arab Land Appeals to Civilian Courts
Attorney Marganit Levy, representing the Justice Ministry, told the committee: "The Administrative Affairs Court has more ability than the High Court of Justice to clarify factual matters."
Knesset Committee Disregards Counsel’s Opinion, Approves Fines for Boycotts
The committee's legal advisory team recommended that “alternatives to the proposed arrangement should be considered that would be congruent with accepted constitutional tests.”
Chief Justice Warns That Blow to Court Independence Would Harm Israel’s Democracy
At issue are three coalition proposals to curb the ability of the High Court of Justice to overturn laws.
Dancing on the Edge of Demolition in Netiv Ha’Avot
"They are wonderful, Israeli mothers. They are raising their families with the values of Torah, Love of Israel and a devotion to the land. Here are their stories."
Work Begins on Egalitarian Plaza at Western Wall
Work is currently being carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority, which has been contracted to establish the foundation for the new plaza.
Haredi Parties Want Constitutional Right to Learn Torah
"This basic law seeks to anchor the right of those who wish to dedicate themselves to a meaningful period of Torah study to the removal of other obligations ... such as security service and voluntary national service.
Shaked, Bennet Propose Judicial Reform Bill
The proposal includes a clause allowing the government to reinstate laws struck down by the High Court of Justice."
Tel Aviv Court Gives Facebook Unprecedented Slap, Reinstates Israeli Page
“The court’s decision is revolutionary because for the first time, Facebook is required to look at users as people with rights and not just as goods.”
State to High Court: Arab Land Obtained in Good Faith May Be Used by...
Israel wishes to use the legal concept of "market regulation" for the first time since 1967 in regard to Israeli settlers who purchased private Arab land in Judea and Samaria.
Cabinet Votes Unanimously to Shut Down Illegal Alien Detention Facility
'We are obligated to finance a wide range of recreational activities and to provide an allowance to those staying there. Is this where the taxpayer's hard-earned money should be spent?'





























