Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Thursday and refused to say if he would abide by any potential Supreme Court ruling striking down the law limiting the use of the judicial reasonableness standard.

“What you’re talking about is a situation, or potential situation, where in American terms, the United States’ Supreme Court would take a constitutional amendment and say that it’s unconstitutional. That’s the kind of the kind of spiral that you’re talking about, and I hope we don’t get to that,” Netanyahu said, warning that the country could enter “uncharted territory.”

Asked if he was expecting consequences from the United States for the bill’s passing, Netanyahu stressed that relations remained strong between the Biden White House and his government.

“Look, we’re both interested in blocking Iran. We’re both interested in advancing peace. This is the reason I came back to serving for the sixth time as Israel’s Prime Minister. I think those goals are achievable, and they’re going to be achieved together between Israel and the United States. I think that will strengthen our alliances. not weaken,” Netanyahu told Blitzer.... Read More: Arutz-7