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High Court moves toward ordering a repeat vote on Israel’s state comptroller
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
67% right-leaningFirst reported by Calcalist · 5 days ago
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What happened
Israel’s Supreme Court issued an order nisi in petitions over the state comptroller election, moving closer to annulling the vote. The court set a June 28 hearing, expanded the panel to five judges, and said the Knesset’s refusal to hold a repeat vote prompted the order.
- 01Supreme Court issues order nisi over alleged secrecy breach in comptroller vote.
- 02A June 28 hearing was set, with the panel expanded to five judges.
- 03The order does not bar Rabilo from being elected again.
- 04The Knesset rejected the court’s suggestion to hold a repeat vote itself.
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Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew4 days ago
High Court moves toward ordering a repeat vote on Israel’s state comptroller
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew4 days ago
High Court Orders Government to Justify State Comptroller Vote After Secrecy Claims
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