After a Year and a Half of Gridlock: 26 New Judges and Registrars Elected | The Full List
After a year and a half during which the committee was not convened, 26 new judges and registrars were elected. Levin congratulated, Amit called it a "significant development," and Elharar attacked: "The citizens of Israel…
Assessment
After an 18-month stalemate during which the judicial selection committee did not convene, 26 new judges and registrars were finally elected, drawing sharply divergent reactions. Justice Minister Levin welcomed the development, while Supreme Court President Amit called it a meaningful achievement. Opposition figure Alharar criticized the delay, arguing citizens could no longer wait. The outcome signals a temporary truce in the broader struggle over judicial appointments, but deep political fault lines remain exposed.
