Israeli Judicial Selection Committee Appoints 26 Judges, Levin Calls It a Revolution
The Israeli Judicial Selection Committee has appointed 26 new judges and registrars, completing the selection of 290 senior judges and registrars during its current term. It remains uncertain whether the committee will convene again to appoint the remaining district judges, for whom broad consensus has not yet been reached, a requirement set by Justice Minister Yariv Levin. Levin stated, "During this term, I led a genuine revolution in judicial appointments," emphasizing his focus on advancing candidates who had been blocked for years while ensuring professional appointments.
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