ALBAWABA- In a significant development, the Supreme Court of Israel has overturned a contentious new law that sought to restrict the court's oversight of the government and ministers.
The decision marks a notable legal reversal and is expected to have far-reaching implications on the balance of power and checks and balances within the Israeli government.
The court's decision to overturn the law limiting government oversight is expected to fuel discussions on the complex interplay between Israel's judiciary and the executive branch.
The move, adopted during Benjamin Netanyahu's tenure as Prime Minister, had prompted extended protests from opponents in the months leading up to the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation by Hamas on October 7.
Supreme Court has annulled the controversial judicial reforms, known as the reasonableness law, which sparked nationwide protests against Prime Minister Netanyahu's government last year.
Israeli Opposition Leader expresses full support for the court's decision, while the Minister of Justice contends that it contradicts the unity needed during times of war.