Israel attorney general warns of country's democratic backsliding
Israelโs attorney general warned on Monday of the countryโs democratic backsliding under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuโs government, specifically regarding the judiciaryโs independence and the executiveโs disregard for court rulings. Gali Baharav-Miara, who also serves as the governmentโs legal adviser, has clashed with Netanyahuโs government since it took office in late 2022. โGiven the approach of the end of the current Knessetโs term, a race has begun to eliminate democratic institutions,โ Baharav-Miara said at a conference of the Israeli Bar Association on Monday. She pointed specifically to two bills currently travelling through Israelโs parliament. The first aims to split the attorney generalโs powers by creating a โprosecutor generalโ position appointed by the justice minister. The second bill aims to grant far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir more powers over the police. Speaking at the conference in the southern Israeli city of Eilat, Baharav-Miara also denounced what she said was the governmentโs general disregard for court rulings, according to a statement from her office. โIn a situation where the government calls for court rulings not to be obeyed, the day is not far off when a court judgment will be perceived by the public as non-binding,โ she said. Baharav-Miara was referring in part to the governmentโs inaction in implementing military conscription for Israelโs ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, who until recently were exempted from serving in the army. Israelโs Supreme Court has repeatedly challenged the exemption in recent years, culminating in a 2024 ruling that the government must conscript ultra-Orthodox men. Netanyahu, however, relies on the support of ultra-Orthodox parties to sustain his government and so has fought efforts to end the exemption. โIt is not possible, from a legal standpoint, to cooperate with a situation in which, on the one hand, the government increases the burden on those who serve, while on the other hand it permits mass draft evasion, and some would even say encourages it,โ Baharav-Miara said.