Journalist Avishai Grinzaig reports that nine months after the High Court ordered Rabbi David Zini be given access to the full list of petitioners who filed a case against him, the list has not been delivered. Grinzaig says the delay contradicts the law, the court ruling, and the decision itself.
Journalist Avishai Grinzaig stated on Tuesday evening that nine months after the High Court of Justice ruled that Rabbi David Zini is entitled to see the full list of petitioners who filed a case against him, the list has not been provided. Grinzaig described the delay as contrary to the law, the court ruling, and the decision. The Zioneer previously reported, on July 1, that the High Court had granted Zini access to the list. The current status of compliance remains unclear, and no official statement from the court or the relevant authorities has been issued.
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