In a recent development, Israeli Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar has assured that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will adhere to any decision issued by the High Court of Justice. This statement comes amidst allegations that the government is intentionally trying to instigate a constitutional crisis. The controversy erupted after the cabinet passed a resolution that refuses to acknowledge decisions made by the Council of the Second Authority, despite a High Court ruling that legitimized the broadcasting regulator’s operations without a necessary quorum.
The government’s stance is based on the assertion that the High Court’s ruling clashes with the existing legal framework. It insists that every state institution, including the judiciary, must function within the confines of the law. According to Zohar, the cabinet’s resolution is a protective measure aimed at averting a constitutional crisis rather than inciting one.
This move has faced fierce criticism from opposition figures and legal analysts alike. President Isaac Herzog expressed concerns, warning that non-compliance with High Court decisions would breach a critical “red line.” Similarly, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett cautioned that disregarding judicial rulings could lead to constitutional disarray and threaten the foundation of democratic governance.
The crux of the dispute revolves around the broadcasting authority’s responsibility in approving a proposed deal concerning Channel 13. Detractors argue that the government is attempting to exert undue influence over media regulation by politically maneuvering the broadcasting council. Critics fear that such interference could compromise the independence and integrity of media operations.
