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This position paper is presented to the Knesset Constitution Committee by Zulat for Equality and Human Rights in response to the bill to amend the Judiciary Ombudsman Law (Amendment: Appointment of Ombudsman-2024) (hereinafter, “the bill”)
As will be explained below, the bill is yet another step in the government’s relentless effort to promote a regime revolution and its war to abolish the separation of powers and the professional independence of the judiciary. The appointment of a Judiciary Ombudsman by the government is tainted with conflict of interest, may enable it to intimidate judges, may indirectly disrupt legal proceedings, and may violate the right to due process, as the appointee could abuse the extensive powers the position already carries by law today. This may lead to harassment and frivolous interrogations of judges, practices typical of regimes that end up becoming authoritarian. Especially at a time of political and social upheaval in which Israel finds itself, the professional independence of the judiciary is necessary to enable the protection of human and civil rights.