The End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, and the Rise of the Arab-Israeli Coalition
The New Middle East is here, and it’s not what Shimon Peres expected.
November 30, 2022
The override clause.
The platform of Israel’s incoming government will almost certainly include proposals to weaken the immense power of the supreme court. Among them would be a law that would empower the Knesset, with a simple majority, to override the court’s rulings. Last week, the outgoing prime minister Yair Lapid declared that the so-called “override clause,” if implemented, would “crush Israeli democracy,” and various academics and journalists have issued similarly dire warnings. Ruthie Blum, drawing heavily from an open letter (in Hebrew) by Gadi Taub, rebuts these criticisms:
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Login or SubscribeThe New Middle East is here, and it’s not what Shimon Peres expected.
“The Jews are guilty.”
The override clause.
The Sassoons, Rothschilds of the east.
Aided by a one-dollar lease.