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The judicial system of Israel consists of secular courts and religious courts. The law courts constitute a separate and independent unit of Israel 's Ministry of Justice . The system is headed by the President of the Supreme Court and the Minister of Justice .
Demonstrators against the judicial reform in Jerusalem, 13 February 2023. The 2023 Israeli judicial reform is a set of five changes to the judicial system and the balance of powers in Israel that was proposed in January 2023.
The 2023 Israeli judicial reform is a proposed series of changes to the judicial system and the balance of powers in Israel put forward by the current Israeli government, and spearheaded by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Yariv Levin and the Chair of the Knesset's Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, Simcha Rothman.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has relaunched his government's quest to change Israel's justice system, rekindling unprecedented nationwide protests. On Monday, the Knesset is scheduled to vote ...
Israel's new government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is prioritizing a reform of the country's judiciary, a move that has divided the nation.
Like the British system of government, Israel doesn’t have a written constitution. Instead, it relies on 14 Basic Laws, as well as court ruling precedents that could one day become a constitution.
The judicial branch is an independent branch of the government, including secular and religious courts for the various religions present in Israel. The court system involves three stages of justice. Judges for all courts are appointed by the Judicial Selection Committee.
Israel’s consul general in New York, Asaf Zamir, announced Sunday night he would resign after 18 months in the job, over the judicial changes and the defense minister’s firing.