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Politics12:10 · 11m ago

Israeli Supreme Court Panel Set to Hear Yeshiva Students Detention Freeze Law Challenges

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The Israeli Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing on July 28 to review petitions against the law freezing the detention of yeshiva students. The case will be heard by a panel of nine justices. Notably, Justice Yitzhak Amit will not be part of the panel for this hearing. The petitions challenge the legality of the law that suspends the arrest of yeshiva students, a contentious issue in Israeli society and law. The court's decision could have significant implications for the enforcement of military conscription laws and religious exemptions in Israel.

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