The Israeli Left’s Hottest Hobby: Lawfare
Legal warfare is not a side effect – it is a method
A method of an elite that refuses to get used to a world in which they are no longer the majority
Legal warfare is not a side effect – it is a method
A method of an elite that refuses to get used to a world in which they are no longer the majority
Imagine a strange, almost imaginary world – one day you wake up, turn on the news – and there is no new ruling from the High Court of Justice that determines what the government should really do, who is allowed to be a minister, and what kind of coffee is allowed to be poured at government meetings.
There is no petition on security policy, no intervention in the composition of the coalition, no ruling that reinterprets the meaning of the word “law.”
Yes, the destroyers and ruiners are among us — in faculty lounges, film festivals, and NGOs with suspiciously generous grants.
But they won’t win.
Because even if they hate themselves, we love this country enough for both of us.
There are moments when history is not written – it is cooked. Over medium heat, with a lot of delegitimization oil, a sauce of suspicion, and a garnish of appearances. Welcome to the legal kitchen of the State of Israel, where the main dish for years has been “Netanyahu’s cases,” but the presentation? Like in Paris – small, bloated, pretentious, and very expensive for the taxpayer.