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The Supreme court is effectively hearing a case about its own powers being curbed by Netanyahu's government.
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00:00 Israel's Supreme Court has begun hearing petitions to strike down a law that curbs its own powers.
00:07 For the first time, a panel of all 15 judges convened to discuss eight appeals to the reasonableness
00:13 clause passed by the Knesset in July, which abolished the Supreme Court's ability to overrule
00:19 government decisions.
00:21 It's the first piece of the wider plan by President Benjamin Netanyahu's government
00:29 to weaken the Supreme Court and give more power to the governing coalition.
00:36 Outside the court there was support for the clause. Netanyahu's administration, a coalition
00:40 between his Likud party and extreme right and ultra-orthodox Jewish allies, argues that
00:46 the legal changes will rebalance powers between politicians and the judiciary.
00:53 But opponents have regularly demonstrated against the judicial change, accusing Netanyahu,
00:59 who is on trial for corruption charges he denies, of trying to use the proposed legal
01:04 overhaul to quash possible judgments against him.
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