Honenu attorney and long-time right-wing activist Itamar Ben-Givir is calling to double the number of justices serving on Israel High Court of Justice.

Ben-Givir was responding to a motzei Shabbos appearance in Meet the Press (Israel Channel 2) by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, who spoke of advancing the Regulation Law.

Ben-Givir, who has been a longtime critic of the liberal left-wing High Court, feels by doubling the number of justices to 30, a move that can easily be accomplished in Knesset, the current administration can appoint right-wing justices to change the court. He explained that trying to change the current status quo will be shot down by the left-wing court so there is no hope in that direction.

 

Ben-Givir explains the change can be made by the Knesset Law Committee, which he points out has a majority even without coalition members from the Kulanu party, who are more likely to oppose the move.

Ben-Givir feels it is time for “thinking outside the box”, adding he has admiration for Shaked’s performance as a minister, seeking to persuade her into diluting the ultra-libertarian court by appointing new justices whose hashkafa is in line with the right-wing coalition.