Israel’s High Court of Justice is hearing petitions against the election of Michael Rabillo as state comptroller. The session is taking place on June 18, 2026, and is being heard by Justices Noam Sohlberg, Gila Canfy-Steinitz, and Ruth Ronen.
The petitioners argue that the vote was tainted because coalition lawmakers recorded their ballots, which they say should invalidate the result. They also contend that Rabillo should be disqualified because of his closeness to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The article does not report a ruling yet, and it says the hearing is ongoing. The court’s decision, if and when issued, will determine whether Rabillo’s election stands.