MK Avi Maoz, head of the Noam party, has expressed his staunch opposition to any plan to halt the judicial reform program. In a Knesset speech on Monday morning, he described how backing down would hand victory to the elites and turn voting into an utterly futile exercise.

"What we are about to see here is the completion of the coup d'etat whose aim is to turn democratic rule in the State of Israel, based on government by elected officials, into a dictatorship of the elites, which in a cynical use of words designed to mislead and conceal calls what it is doing 'fundamentally democratic,'" he said. "It no longer matters who you vote for, because what prevails is only what serves the liberal-radical leftist agenda which opposes the Jewish and Zionist identity of the state.

"The root of all of this is obviously [former Supreme Court President] Aharon Barak, who never stood for election in his life, and ever since the Likud party came to power has been doing everything he can to empty this [electoral victory] of all significance and to weaken government by elected officials as far as he can. The height of this revolution was the creation of Basic Laws given an elevated status, which was not the intention of the legislators, and the arrogation of authority by the Supreme Court to invalidate decisions made by the legislative and the executive, as well as establishing the opinions of legal advisers as binding on legislators, without any legal basis for doing so. Even seen in the light of their own values this was supreme hypocrisy and deception," Maoz stated.

"The judiciary, the Israeli media, and the outrageous politicians of the Left have never held themselves to the same standards they demand of the Right," he continued. "They demand norms of caution with regard to conflict of interest and making political appointments, and it is they who excel at nepotism and dealing with matters that concern them personally at the Supreme Court. Those who demand clean hands and pure hearts turned a blind eye and whitewashed inquiries into senior people as long as they held the 'right' opinions."... Read More: Arutz-7