A High Court of Justice hearing on the Sde Teiman detention facility scandal descended into chaos, with audience members shouting at judges and security guards forced to remove several disruptive attendees. The turmoil peaked when a former facility guard, accused of abusing a detainee, hurled insults at the court's president, prompting a temporary halt to proceedings. The hearing, which focused on who should oversee the investigation into the controversial leak of abuse footage, highlighted deep divisions within Israeli society and government over judicial authority and accountability.
The court has been at the center of a political battle, with the justice minister and attorney general clashing over who should lead the probe into the affair. Attempts to appoint a new overseer have been met with legal challenges, as critics argue that the proposed candidates lack the necessary experience or independence. Opposition leaders condemned the disruptions as an attack on the rule of law, while coalition members accused the court of being out of touch with the public. The incident underscores escalating tensions between Israel's judiciary and its political establishment.

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