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Nine Israeli Supreme Court Justices to Hear Petitions Against Law Preventing Illegal Arab Workers' Arrests
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 29 minutes ago
What happened
On July 28, nine justices of the Israeli Supreme Court, led by Deputy President Noam Sohlberg, will hear petitions against the law preventing arrests of illegal Arab workers.
- 01The Supreme Court will hear petitions against the law preventing arrests of illegal Arab workers on July 28.
- 02A panel of nine justices will preside over the hearing.
- 03Deputy President Noam Sohlberg will participate in the session.
- 04Other justices include Daphne Barak-Erez, David Mintz, and Yael Wilner.
- 05The hearing addresses legal challenges to the controversial legislation.
- 06The session marks a key judicial review of the law's implications.
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