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Top Israeli court to hear appeal on key judges’ panel in September
Israeli protesters vowed yesterday to keep up pressure on the hard-right government with more demonstrations this week following parliament’s vote for a divisive judicial reform which has drawn criticism from allies abroad. — AFP pic

JERUSALEM, July 27 — Israel’s Supreme Court will in September hear arguments against the government’s failure to convene a panel for selecting judges which has been at the heart of a constitutional crisis, the political watchdog group behind the appeal said today.

The Supreme Court website showed a Sept 7 hearing of the Movement for Quality Government in Israel versus Justice Minister Yariv Levin, architect of a disputed judicial overhaul. — Reuters

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