Israeli Supreme Court Blocks Justice Minister from Appointing New Police Investigations Head
The Israeli Supreme Court has temporarily prevented Justice Minister Yariv Levin from appointing a new director for the Police Investigations Department (Mahash). This injunction will remain in place until the court issues a further ruling on the matter. The decision came amid ongoing legal and administrative discussions regarding the appointment process. The case highlights the judiciary's role in overseeing executive decisions related to key law enforcement positions. No additional details about the reasons for the court's intervention or the timeline for a final decision were provided.
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