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Israeli rights leader warns of democratic collapse under far-right government
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Noa Sattath, head of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, described Israel's government as "genocidal" and warned of accelerating institutional dissolution following four years of far-right rule, +972 Magazine reported. Sattath reflected on the erosion of democratic safeguards and the challenge of defending legal institutions within what she characterized as an apartheid state.
Sattath's comments reflect deep concerns among Israeli civil rights advocates about the trajectory of governance and institutional integrity under the current administration. The remarks point to a central paradox: mounting pressure to preserve democratic mechanisms in a system she views as fundamentally apartheid.






