Israelis can sort out their legal reform issues on their own
. Given their pluralistic nature, they do tolerate external advocacy, but outsiders should voluntarily refrain, or at least be very careful, about passing easy judgment.
These considerations may seem common sense. Unfortunately, in this case as in many others, Israel is an exception. Witness the global turmoil over proposed and enacted judicial reforms in Israel, with all sorts of outsiders expressing barbed opinions on the matter. For instance, outsiders could follow with interest the fierce debate in
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