Israeli Supreme Court Proposes Ending Yehuda Eliyahu's Tenure as Israel Lands Authority Head by July 19
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Calcalist · 1 day ago
What happened
The Israeli Supreme Court has proposed ending Yehuda Eliyahu's tenure as head of the Israel Lands Authority by July 19 amid concerns over his close ties to the appointing minister and flaws in the selection process. The court also suggested changes to the selection committee and ordered a renewed review of the top candidates. The government agreed to cancel the appointment, with an interim head to be appointed until the process concludes.
- 01Supreme Court proposes ending Yehuda Eliyahu's ILA tenure by July 19.
- 02Petitioners cite Eliyahu's close ties to Minister Smotrich and selection process flaws.
- 03Government agrees to cancel appointment following court's position.
- 04Court suggests replacing two selection committee members for impartiality.
- 05Committee to reconsider only top three candidates, not all 14 applicants.
- 06Interim head to be appointed by government under civil service law.
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