Israeli Government Allocates 18 Million Shekels to Rabbinical Courts for 2026 Enhancements
The Israeli government is set to approve an additional budget allocation of 18 million shekels for the rabbinical courts in 2026. This funding aims to improve public service, upgrade computer systems, and strengthen security and operational support within the courts. According to the proposal's explanatory notes, the current computer system used by the rabbinical courts is outdated, hindering efficient case management. The transition to a new system is in its final procurement and implementation preparation stages.
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