Israel’s Supreme Court has cautioned the government that failing to comply with court rulings could expose public officials to legal liability. The warning came from three justices reviewing a government statement initiated by two cabinet ministers, with the court emphasising that elected officials are obligated to follow the law.
The three judges—identified as Amit, Stein and Ronen—expressed concern about what they described as fundamental legal principles being overlooked. In their response to the government’s submission, they stressed that public representatives “are required to act in accordance with the law’s provisions.”
The intervention reflects ongoing tensions between Israel’s government and judiciary over the scope of court authority and executive compliance with judicial decisions. The court’s message appears directed at ensuring that government officials understand the legal consequences of disregarding court orders, with potential personal liability for those involved in non-compliance.
The statement from the three justices underscores the Israeli Supreme Court’s role in enforcing constitutional principles and the rule of law, even when this creates friction with the executive branch.
Source: Ynet — Original article in Hebrew.

