Israel’s president Herzog warns of constitutional crisis amid protests

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Israelis protest against Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to reduce the powers of the Supreme Court

Jerusalem — Israel’s President Isaac Herzog warned on Sunday that the country faced a constitutional crisis over a contested plan to rein in the judiciary and said he was mediating between parties.

Critics of the Supreme Court, particularly on the right, accuse judges of encroaching increasingly into the political sphere and overstepping their authority to pursue a left-wing agenda. Herzog, whose post lacks executive powers and is designed to unify an often fractious Israeli society, said he was working non-stop with the relevant parties to promote dialogue.

A survey published by the Israel Democracy Institute on Sunday noted a decline in public trust in the Supreme Court.

 

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