Judicial Authority implicitly criticizes national security minister for remarks attacking Arab judges; watchdog group calls for investigation into Ben Gvir for incitement to racism
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Regulations cover foreign news channels; Karhi says Qatar-owned outlet has harmed national security; proposal to shutter outlet in Israel to be filed next week

Attorney general expresses hesitation over Communications Minister Karhi's bid for authority to shut down foreign media outlets

Gali Baharav-Miara has come out strongly against coalition legislation. Ministers say she should be faithfully representing them; she argues her duty goes further

Gali Baharav-Miara's office nevertheless approves justice minister’s request to retain his own attorney ahead of panel hearings investigating law enforcement hacking of phones

Quoting Lincoln, attorney rejects petitioners' claim that law barring court or AG from ordering PM to step down was tailored to let Netanyahu violate conflict of interest deal

Incidents include alleged sexual assault case that was closed without informing accusers, and a child neglect case which took 3 months to be assigned

Baharav-Miara says Basic Laws 'cannot be used as a private resource to remove personal problems from one’s path'

Israel has a third the European average of judges per capita, but up to twice as many cases being heard by the courts

Justice minister warns sacking Baharav-Miara 'very problematic,' not currently on the agenda, following public battles with her on opposition to coalition's legislative positions

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