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ynet.co.ilIsrael's High Court of Justice stated that government officials who do not follow court orders on the Second Authority for Television and Radio could face civil lawsuits. The warning came during a June 28, 2026 hearing on petitions about the State Comptroller election.
newslaundry.comIsrael's High Court of Justice ruled that the State Comptroller exceeded his authority in parts of an audit covering the October 7 massacre. Several audits will be halted as a result of the decision.
urbanmilwaukee.comIsrael's Supreme Court ruled Sunday that Justice Minister Yariv Levin must convene the Judicial Appointments Committee immediately and publish candidate lists for Haifa and Be'er Sheva district courts by next Monday.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewJustice Minister Yariv Levin told Israel's High Court that permanent district court appointments cannot proceed before elections. He proposed temporary appointments for the Haifa and Beersheba courts instead.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe rabbinical courts operate with public funding and exclusive jurisdiction over Jewish Israeli personal status matters. A recent IT system shutdown and an ongoing director-general appointment process have drawn renewed attention to the lack of external oversight.
thehindu.comThe High Court of Justice ruled that Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi lacked legal grounds to remove retired judge Nechama Munitz as chairwoman of the search committee for the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation Council. The court ordered the appointment process to advanc…