The High Court of Justice issued an order halting the implementation of a law that would cancel the arrests of yeshiva students, according to N12.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The High Court of Justice on Wednesday issued an order halting the implementation of the law that would cancel the arrests of yeshiva students, according to N12's Amit Segal. The court's order freezes the legislation pending further review. The law, which would have granted immunity from arrest to yeshiva students who do not enlist, has faced significant institutional opposition. The Knesset legal advisor had previously warned the bill was legally flawed and likely to be struck down. The Zioneer reported earlier at 14:38 that the court had issued the order.
02 · How it developed
5 developments
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
- Internal intake
