Israeli Knesset Approves Attorney General Split Law with 65 Votes
The Israeli Knesset has passed the law to split the position of Attorney General with a majority of 65 votes. The vote took place on July 26, 2026, during a plenary session. This legislative change aims to separate the roles currently held by a single Attorney General, although specific details about the new structure were not provided in the report. The decision marks a significant shift in the legal and governmental framework of Israel. No public reactions or further comments have been published yet.
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