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Israel Supreme Court takes tough case: Ruling on its own powers

Long feted as a torch-bearer for basic rights or scorned for elitist overreach, Israel’s Supreme Court is under ever fiercer scrutiny as it is asked to roll back Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reforms – and to rule on its own powers.

Since the Knesset, controlled by Mr. Netanyahu’s religious-nationalist coalition, passed the first bill in a stormy Monday session, a raft of appeals has been filed in the court, located a stone’s throw across a rose garden on a gentle Jerusalem hill.

For many Israelis, the two buildings might as well be worlds apart. They see in the mobilizing of the judiciary against the executive and legislature a battle for the future of a country polarized over politics, religion, ethnicity, and even gender.

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