Israeli Supreme Court Halts Appointment of New Police Investigations Head Pending Final Ruling
The Israeli Supreme Court (High Court of Justice) has ruled that no appointment should be made for the head of the Police Investigations Department (Mahash) until a final decision is reached on the matter. This ruling follows petitions challenging the law that places Mahash under the authority of the Minister of Justice. The court's decision also responds to attempts by Minister Yariv Levin to appoint a new director during the election period, effectively freezing any such moves until the legal issues are resolved.
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