Published 18:04 IST, March 22nd 2020
Israeli Supreme Court to rule on demand to reopen parliament
Israel's Supreme Court was set to hear a petition Sunday from civil rights groups demanding parliament resume its full activities even amid restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Israel's Supreme Court was set to hear a petition Sunday from civil rights groups demanding parliament resume its full activities even amid restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Parliament Speaker Yuli Edelstein, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling Likud party, last week suspended parliamentary activities, preventing the
Edelstein says the move is merely procedural given the state of emergency in the country and the health ministry guidelines prohibiting large public gatherings. But opponents claim it's a calculated move aimed at blocking efforts to replace Edelstein and allowing the newly elected anti-Netanyahu bloc from pushing through its legislative agenda.
Israel is facing a growing threat from the coronavirus pandemic, which comes on the heels of the country's third inconclusive election in less than a year.
Most people only experience minor flu-like symptoms from the coronavirus and recover within a few weeks, but the virus is highly contagious and can be spread by those who appear well. It can cause severe illness, including pneumonia, in some patients, particularly in the elderly and those with underlying health problems.
More than 300,000 people have been infected by the coronavirus worldwide in about 150 countries and the virus has killed more than 13,000 people.
The number of those infected in Israel has multiplied greatly over the past week, reaching 945 detected cases so far with 20 patients in serious condition. The country reported its first death over the weekend and is bracing for more. With the public largely confined to their homes, the economy in tatters and tens of thousands of people losing their jobs, Netanyahu has called for the establishment of an emergency unity government with his rivals. For the first time, the long-time leader even
But opposition leader Benny Gantz and his centrist Blue and White party considers the offer insincere and has expressed skepticism over Netanyahu's power-sharing overtures, concerned that he will not follow through on his promises to cede power.
Gantz and his allies have accused Netanyahu of using the coronavirus crisis as cover to undermine the country’s democratic institutions. With the country in near-shutdown mode, Netanyahu has already managed to postpone his own pending criminal trial and authorize unprecedented
Backed by a narrow majority, Gantz, a former military chief, was tasked last week by Israel's president this week
Likud says if Edelstein, the parliament speaker, is “deposed” it will bring an end to unity negotiations and sentence Israel to yet another election, this time amid a global pandemic. Blue and White retorted that the Likud “ultimatum” proved it was bent on dragging the country into another pointless election.
“Since this country was founded, the speaker of the Knesset has always been elected by a Knesset majority, and this time will be no different,” the party said.
Even amid the health scare, Israelis have
“The coronavirus will ultimately pass, whereas we will have to live the repercussions of decisions that are being made at the current juncture in time for many years to come,” wrote Harari, author of the popular science bestseller “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind.”
“As long as the Knesset (parliament) isn’t functioning, we are living in a dictatorship,” he added.
Wary of losing his job as speaker, Edelstein has relied on his own legal council to argue that he has discretion on convening parliament, and he has dismissed allegations that he is railroading democratic procedures as “spin.”
But in a formal response to the Supreme Court, Israel's attorney general said the emergency measures should not prevent parliament from convening and carrying out its duties.
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18:04 IST, March 22nd 2020