Jerusalem - The High Court of Justice on Tuesday issued an interim order permitting Israel Railways to continue to perform work on Shabbat.
Technically, the High Court said it was just confirming the state’s position filed earlier in a written response on the issue. The High Court order also froze any left over order to stop working on the Jewish day of rest, to the extent that there was any left over ruling, due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s order to halt work last weekend.
The state’s written submission was a response to a petition was filed by Meretz party leader Zehava Galon challenging the government on the constitutionality of removing Israel Railways’ permission to perform work and repairs this past weekend leading to the train shutting down on Friday, Saturday night as well as mass delays on Sunday.
The High Court had denied an emergency freeze of state policy at an unusual hearing on Saturday and asked the state to explain its position in writing.
Much of the country, especially public offices, cannot make employees work on Shabbat, but Israel Railways has had a special waiver on the issue until now.
According to the state, Israel Railways never lost the authority to have its workers perform repairs on the Jewish Sabbath, a special authority delegated to it by the government.
Rather, a unique and temporary situation arose this past...read more at VIN