Our response to the Supreme Court Ruling on the Nutrition of Hamas Terrorists
- חוג הפרופסורים

 - Sep 29
 - 2 min read
 

The Israeli Professors for National Resilience views the Supreme Court’s ruling as yet another grave and severe deviation from its authority, as well as a serious blow to the security of the state and to public morale. While the families of the hostages live in constant anxiety and the entire people of Israel look with hope toward the release of their loved ones, the Supreme Court has chosen to directly intervene in the internal operational matters of the Israel Prison Service and the Ministry of National Security — thereby endangering the lives of prison guards in order to grant benefits to the Nukhba terrorists, who are condemned to death and entitled to no privileges whatsoever.
This decision was handed down by a panel of judges whose verdict was known in advance, a clear bias aligned with the Supreme Court’s consistent anti-security and anti-national stance. Their ruling, which obligates prison guards to personally distribute food equally to the terrorists even at the risk of their own lives, sends a sharp and unmistakable message: the Supreme Court protects the terrorists instead of protecting Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers.
While our hostages are held in inhumane conditions — starved and tortured by these very same terrorists — the Court insists on focusing on “nutritional justice” for murderers. This decision completely disconnects the judicial system from the people, disgracing the memory of fallen IDF soldiers and bereaved families, whose blood literally funds these court expenses — as explicitly stated in this outrageous ruling.
We call on the Supreme Court to return to its proper sphere of authority and to cease acting as a shield for terrorism under the guise of protecting human rights. The public must understand: as long as a biased judicial panel continues to make fateful decisions regarding national security, the citizens of Israel will remain vulnerable to ideological whims that are detached from reality and from the very values upon which the State of Israel was founded.






