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Israeli Basketball Association Appoints Four New Disciplinary Court Judges in Reform Drive

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

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First reported by Mako · 1 hour ago

What happened

The Israeli Basketball Association has appointed four new paid judges to its disciplinary court, replacing four outgoing volunteer judges as part of a professional reform led by Chairman Amos Frishman. The new judges completed a thorough handover to ensure continuity, alongside other reforms like remote hearings and rule changes.

  • 01Israeli Basketball Association appoints four new paid disciplinary court judges.
  • 02Outgoing judges served voluntarily for many years before stepping down.
  • 03New judges completed extensive handover to ensure professional continuity.
  • 04Reform led by Chairman Amos Frishman and Supreme Court President Oded Modrik.
  • 05Other changes include moving some hearings to Zoom and updating regulations.
  • 06Frishman praised outgoing judges and emphasized fairness and sportsmanship.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Basketball Association Appoints Four New Disciplinary Court Judges in Reform Drive
N12Center · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli Basketball Association Appoints Four New Disciplinary Court Judges in Reform Drive

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