Alas, since the horrific Hamas attack on Oct. 7 and the ensuing war in Gaza, celebration would have felt grotesque.
But the all-consuming conflict should not be allowed to obscure the fact that the struggle for democracy in Israel continues.
In a single decision handed down on Jan. 1, the court ruled on two issues.
The first concerned an overarching principle: The court affirmed that it could overrule even constitutional measures if they violated core democratic principles.
An overwhelming 13 of the 15 justices concurred on that point, establishing, as a result, a protection against the government exploiting basic laws to hurt democracy.
Persons:
Netanyahu, —
Locations:
Gaza, Israel