Five of the nine justices serving on Israel’s High Court of Justice ruled against the amendment, which gives the far-right minister control over police investigations ■ The justices did unanimously choose not to overrule the rest of the amendment
Israel’s High Court of Justice ruled on Thursday against a clause in an amendment to the Police Ordinance that granted National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir the authority over police investigations, saying the clause isn’t constitutional.