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Israeli Supreme Court Cancels Hearing on Kahanist Party Registration Following Shin Bet Recommendation

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Israeli Supreme Court Cancels Hearing on Kahanist Party Registration Following Shin Bet Recommendation
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 3 hours ago

What happened

The Israeli Supreme Court canceled a hearing on the registration of Michael Ben-Ari and Baruch Marzel's party after Shin Bet leaders recommended reconsidering a prior security opinion that had blocked the party's registration. The party is linked to the banned Kach movement.

  • 01Shin Bet chief David Zini and deputy recommended canceling the Supreme Court hearing.
  • 02The hearing concerned the registration of Ben-Ari and Marzel's political party.
  • 03A prior Shin Bet opinion under Ronen Bar had blocked the party's registration.
  • 04Ben-Ari and Marzel are activists of the banned Kach movement.
  • 05Their party, "Whole and Complete Jewish Israel," is suspected of sharing Kach's ideology.

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In this story
People
David ZiniRonen Bar
OrganizationsShin Bet, Supreme Court, Kach

Full coverage · 4 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

YnetCenter · Hebrew13 minutes ago
Israeli Supreme Court Cancels Hearing on Kahanist Party Registration Following Shin Bet Recommendation
Now 14Right · Hebrew2 hours ago
Shin Bet Challenges Evidence Behind Ban on Ben Ari and Marzel's Party Ahead of Supreme Court Hearing
YnetCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
Shin Bet Chief and Deputy Express Reservations Over Past Opinion Blocking Kahanist Party Registration
Channel 13Center · Hebrew3 hours ago
Shin Bet Chief and Deputy Urge Reconsideration of Ban on Kahanist Party Ahead of Supreme Court Hearing
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew3 hours ago
Shin Bet Chief Zini Questions Previous Ban on Party Linked to Ben Ari and Marzel

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