Nine Judges to Hear Petitions Against Law Freezing Yeshiva Students' Detentions
The Israeli Supreme Court has convened an expanded panel of nine judges to review petitions challenging the recently enacted law that freezes the detention of yeshiva students. This significant judicial session aims to address the legal and constitutional questions raised by the legislation, which affects the arrest and detention procedures for students in religious educational institutions. The hearing is scheduled to take place soon, with the court expected to deliberate on the balance between state security measures and religious community rights. No public comments or responses have been released yet regarding the petitions or the court's decision to form a larger bench for this case.
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