POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
In first, government vows to disobey High Court ruling, setting up constitutional crisis
The government has declared a High Court ruling allowing a key broadcast media regulator to operate without a quorum as 'unlawful,' vowing to disobey it. The opposition accuses the government of 'violating the rule of law,' raising concerns about a constitutional crisis.
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