The U.S. Embassy Belongs in Israel’s Capital, and Always Has
If Israelis do not have the right to sovereignty in Jerusalem, they can hardly justify sovereignty anywhere.
March 7, 2018
Some positive signs.
Since the beginning of 2017, six new justices—out of a total of fifteen—have been appointed to Israel’s Supreme Court. The new appointees, according to Aharon Garber, stand poised to undo, even if gradually, the “judicial revolution” of the retired court president Aharon Barak, under whose auspices the court granted itself tremendous power to overturn laws and interfere in the minutiae of policy, as well as to create a self-perpetuating legal bureaucracy. Garber explains why there is reason to be hopeful:
If Israelis do not have the right to sovereignty in Jerusalem, they can hardly justify sovereignty anywhere.
Pass the Taylor Force Act.
As do its militant nationalism, authoritarianism, and anti-Americanism.
Some positive signs.
God’s spirit and God’s image.
Since the beginning of 2017, six new justices—out of a total of fifteen—have been appointed to Israel’s Supreme Court. The new appointees, according to Aharon Garber, stand poised to undo, even if gradually, the “judicial revolution” of the retired court president Aharon Barak, under whose auspices the court granted itself tremendous power to overturn laws and interfere in the minutiae of policy, as well as to create a self-perpetuating legal bureaucracy. Garber explains why there is reason to be hopeful:
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