Israel Is on the Verge of a Second Constitutional Revolution That Would Make the Courts, Not the People, Sovereign
Declaring the constitution unconstitutional.
December 11, 2020
Why this normalization is different from all other normalizations.
Yesterday, Morocco joined the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Sudan in normalizing relations with the Jewish state. While Rabat did send troops to join in the 1948 attempt to annihilate Israel, it has historically been less hostile to Jerusalem than many other Arab nations. The North African kingdom was also once home to a large and thriving Jewish community, which was never the case in the Gulf states or in Sudan. Raphael Ahren writes:
Declaring the constitution unconstitutional.
Why this normalization is different from all other normalizations.
’Tis the season of Hanukkah bashing.
Vale of Tears.
The Constitution might not just permit them, but require them.
Yesterday, Morocco joined the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Sudan in normalizing relations with the Jewish state. While Rabat did send troops to join in the 1948 attempt to annihilate Israel, it has historically been less hostile to Jerusalem than many other Arab nations. The North African kingdom was also once home to a large and thriving Jewish community, which was never the case in the Gulf states or in Sudan. Raphael Ahren writes:
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