Supreme Court President Says Threats Against Judges Threaten Court Operations
The head of Israel's Supreme Court stated that incitement, false reports, and personal attacks on judges have begun to impair the court's ability to function. Some judges now avoid answering calls from unknown numbers due to safety concerns.
espn.co.ukSupreme Court President Isaac Amit stated Monday that incitement, false reports, and personal attacks on judges have begun to threaten the court system's ability to function. He said the situation had reached the point where some judges were afraid to answer phone calls from unknown numbers out of fear of threats and harassment.
The remarks came as the court prepared to hear petitions regarding the government's dismissal of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.
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