2023-2026: Israeli Judicial Overhaul
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A plan to remake Israel's courts would strip away the checks that stand in the way of centralized, top-down rule.
Who they are
Israel's 2023-2026 judicial overhaul, a set of legal changes proposed by ministers Levin and Sa'ar.
What they do
The engine reads it as one country consolidating power by removing institutional checks.
How it works
The plan changes how judges are picked (dropping Bar Association reps and lowering the majority needed), strips the High Court's power to review Basic Laws, removes the 'reasonableness' standard, and turns legal advisors into political appointees.
Why it matters
It matters because the engine sees it as clearing away the friction that limits centralized governance — part of a pattern it compares to Erdogan, Orban, and Modi.
The engine's record — word for word
Levin-Saar proposal. Restructures judicial selection: eliminates Bar Association reps, reduces majority 7/9 to 5/9. Strips High Court of review over Basic Laws. Eliminates reasonableness standard. Legal advisors become political appointees. Domestic consolidation of a Technate node — removing institutional friction for algorithmic governance. Parallels: Erdogan, Orban, Modi.
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