The Jerusalem Post

Israel Bar Associatio­n factions clash over judicial reform

- • By MICHAEL STARR

Israel Bar Associatio­n factions clashed over support of the judicial reform on Sunday night when deputy Bar chairman Itzhak Natovich chided acting chairman Amit Bechar for speaking at an anti-reform protest group event.

Natovich, running in Bar leadership elections with the Zionist Legal Initiative faction, sent a letter to Bechar after the acting chairman reportedly gave a speech to the Brothers in Arms NGO. Natovich called on Behar not to engage in politics, and warned him that if the acting chairman did not desist his faction would seek to oust him and ensure he is not elected.

“After the public criticism that the Bar received for political involvemen­t by those that claim to represent it, I regret to see that you decided to continue the flawed path of Avi Himi, in an attempt to win the votes of left-wing lawyers,” wrote Natovich.

Himi, the previous Bar head who resigned in January due to allegation­s of sexual impropriet­y, was an outspoken critic of the judicial reforms announced by Justice Minister Yariv at the beginning of the year. Himi’s resignatio­n kicked off the Bar elections, which are set for June 20.

Natovich told Behar, top of the list of the Hope for the Bar faction, that as the chairman of the associatio­n he was supposed to represent all its members. Natovich argued that a significan­t number of attorneys supported changes in the judicial and law enforcemen­t system to some extent.

“You take a leading part in the protests against the judicial reform, which is clear to everyone are protests not only against the reform but against the government and against the country as a Jewish and democratic state, thereby turning the associatio­n into a political body,” said Natovich.

The deputy also said that the Bar’s members were averse to “extremist” organizati­ons. The Brothers in Arms group, according to Natovich, appropriat­ed the IDF for a left-wing political agenda.

“Cease your participat­ion as the Bar chairman in demonstrat­ions against the government and in encouragin­g bodies and individual­s in opposition to the government,” said Natovich.

On May 1, Behar spoke at an anti-judicial reform rally.

“Whoever damages the independen­ce of the High Court of Justice in Israel and its standing in the world, they are endangerin­g Israeli democracy and endanger each and every one of us,” said Behar. “The Bar Associatio­n won’t let this happen.”

Behar called to find a bridge for dialogue and unity on judicial reform, but said that the Bar wouldn’t compromise on key democratic values.

In recent weeks, some candidates have withdrawn from the race and joined Behar’s Hope for the Bar faction, which has also gained the endorsemen­t of National Unity MK Gideon Sa’ar. Behar said last Tuesday that the faction sought to free the Bar from external interests, restore honor to the profession, and preserve democracy.

Natovich’s Zionist Legal Initiative faction’s platform calls for lawyers to be able to profess their own positions and beliefs, and advocates for developmen­t and implementa­tion of Zionist legalism and “Zionist laws” such as the Nation-State Law and the Law of Return.

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