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For the first time in Israel’s history, all 15 of its Supreme Court justices will crowd onto the bench on Sept. 12 to hear a case together. The reason: This one is so momentous that it could not ...
Israel’s Supreme Court just overturned Netanyahu’s pre-war power grab The Court was acting to protect Israeli democracy. But it may also have sowed the seeds of a future crisis.
Israel | Chaos In Israeli Court | Israel News | Israel Court | PM Netanyahu | Netanyahu | World News | Israel News Tensions exploded in Israel's Supreme Court as the hearing over Prime Minister ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Interior Ministry is obligated to register as married couples who wed in online civil ceremonies through the American state of Utah, in a ruling which is ...
In Israel, Supreme Court judges are appointed and dismissed by a committee made up of professionals, ... That paved the way for Deri to become health and interior minister, ...
The Supreme Court ruled that ultra-Orthodox party leader Aryeh Deri, Netanyahu's ally in a power-sharing government, must ... Israel's Interior and Health Minister Aryeh Deri ...
Israel’s Supreme Court said Monday that a full panel of 15 justices would hear petitions in September against a contentious law that was passed last week by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ...
The Supreme Court of Israel recently ruled that although National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir’s portfolio puts him in charge of the country’s law enforcement, he did not have the power ...
Exhibit 1A in Prime Minister Netanyahu’s case to reform Israel’s judiciary could hardly be more clear, or come at a better time. On Wednesday morning the Jewish state’s Supreme Court ruled 10-1 that ...
Israel's Supreme Court ordered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to remove a senior minister over a past tax fraud conviction, in a setback for the new right-wing coalition government.
The Supreme Court ruled that Aryeh Deri, a close ally of the prime minister who was convicted of tax fraud, should be removed from his posts, as the government tries to restrict the courts’ powers.