On video: Deceptions, clashes and arrests: the demonstration against the government in Ayalon got out of control/photo: Reuters
The Minister of the Negev, the Galilee and National Resilience, MK Yitzhak Wasserlauf (Otzma Yehudit) submitted a petition to the High Court against the legal advisor to the government, Gali Beharve-Miara, claiming that she discriminates favorably in enforcing the protesters against the legal revolution.
Minister Wasserlauf submitted the petition together with our Eretz Yisrael party which did not run in the last elections.
In her response to the petition, the consultant wrote that "the law enforcement system is indeed a part of the executive authority, but it cannot in any way be used as a tool by the government to suppress protests against it, and God forbid that it be perceived by the public as being influenced by the government's position in making decisions on the prosecution of protesters against the government."
However, the minister was not satisfied with that and submitted an answer to the prosecutor's position, an unusual thing in the High Court that even requires the permission of the judges.
According to him, the consultant ignored the data he presented in the petition, including data published for the first time in Vala, that the policy she adopts discriminates between other protesters and Kaplan protesters.
Filed a petition to the High Court against the ombudsman.
Minister Wasserlauf/Ruben Castro
"As a 'soft' point of departure, the petition detailed and compared the Kaplan protest, in which main roads, Ayalon routes and airport roads were blocked," wrote Minister Wasserlauf, "and the much 'lighter' protests in Jerusalem, where dirt roads used for tractor work were blocked. Meanwhile, the petition showed Even here the enforcement gaps are dramatic and unexplained, the consultant ignored all of these."
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