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<span class="cie-plus-title">Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to the nation on the passing of the ‘reasonableness standard.’ </span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to the nation on the passing of the ‘reasonableness standard.’ CIE+

The Prime Minister presented the view that his coalition carried out a necessary step to ‘restore a measure of balance’ between governmental institutions. He indicated that discussions about the other elements of the proposed judicial overhaul would take place between now and November. Specifically he asked members of the Israel Defense Forces to remain outside of the current political controversies.

Documents and Sources|July 26, 2023
<span class="cie-plus-title">Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s Speech on Pausing Judicial Overhaul, March 2023</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s Speech on Pausing Judicial Overhaul, March 2023CIE+

Citing deep disaffection among elements of Israeli military reserve units and expressing those concerns to Prime Minister Netanyahu privately, Defense Minister Gallant makes his opinion public, causing Netanyahu to fire him, resulting in hundreds of thousand of Israelis in the streets. Two days after Gallant’s speech, Netanyahu calls for a pause in pushing forward the judicial overhaul legislation.

Documents and Sources|March 25, 2023
<span class="cie-plus-title">President Herzog’s Far-Ranging “People’s Directive” for Judicial Compromise, March 2023</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

President Herzog’s Far-Ranging “People’s Directive” for Judicial Compromise, March 2023CIE+

President Herzog offers a compromise to the coalition’s proposed judicial overhaul in the forms of enacting a new Basic Law, and writing amendments to existing Basic Laws. Its detail suggests considerable behind the scenes discussion, and if only portions are enacted upon, this document could be seen in the future as a benchmark in Israel’s “constitutional” history.

Documents and Sources|March 15, 2023
<span class="cie-plus-title">Fritz Bauer, 1903-1968</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Fritz Bauer, 1903-1968CIE+

Bauer was a German Jewish judge and prosecutor before and after World War II. He was arrested by the Nazis in 1933, lived in Denmark from 1936 to 1943, then escaped to neutral Sweden. He…

Biographies|October 17, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Esther Hayut, 1953-</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Esther Hayut, 1953-CIE+

Hayut is the Israeli Supreme Court’s president, a post she is due to hold until October 2023. The Jerusalem Post says she could be Israel’s most influential chief justice since Aharon Barak by reasserting the…

Biographies|September 23, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Aharon Barak, 1936-</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Aharon Barak, 1936-CIE+

Lithuania-born Barak was a 28-year Supreme Court justice who served as the president of the court from 1995 to 2006. He lifted restrictions on individual petitions to the court and strengthened the judiciary’s authority to…

Biographies|August 31, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Dorit Beinisch, 1942-</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Dorit Beinisch, 1942-CIE+

Beinisch became the first female president of the Supreme Court in 2006 after serving over 10 years as a justice. She also was the first woman to serve as state attorney, the highest nonpolitical role…

Biographies|August 31, 2022
<span class="cie-plus-title">Miriam Ben-Porat, 1918-2012</span><span class="cie-plus-badge">CIE+</span>

Miriam Ben-Porat, 1918-2012CIE+

A native of Belarus who grew up in Lithuania and made aliyah in 1936, Ben-Porat in 1977 became the first woman appointed to the Israeli Supreme Court and the first to serve on the highest…

Biographies|August 31, 2022