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Israeli ministers announce plan to alter selection process for Supreme Court justices

Israel’s justice minister is expected to allow a vote on the Supreme Court’s acting president but plans to block new judicial appointments until the next Knesset, aiming to implement the proposed Judicial Appointment Committee overhaul by then

Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced on Thursday a new plan to change the composition of the Judicial Appointment Committee that aims to reduce the influence of Supreme Court justices on judicial appointments and completely eliminate the involvement of the Israel Bar Association.

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