The Debate on Appointing the Mossad Chief Proves: The Elected Echelon No Longer Rules

While Israel faces one of the most complex security campaigns in its history, the High Court of Justice is deliberating on the appointment of the next Mossad chief. Behind-the-scenes letters, documents not shared with all…
Assessment
The High Court's intervention in the Mossad appointment reveals a deepening power struggle between elected officials and the bureaucratic-judicial system. At stake is the ability of the government to control sensitive security appointments during a critical period. The delay and procedural disputes signal that the elected leadership's authority is being systematically challenged. Watch for whether the court's ruling further constrains executive discretion or restores a clearer separation of powers.
