Two left-wing organizations have petitioned Israel's High Court of Justice to alter the budgeting of the religious-state education track, arguing that reducing its funding would create greater equality. The petition was reported by a single news channel.
Two left-wing organizations have filed a petition with Israel's High Court of Justice demanding changes to the budgeting of the religious-state education (Mamlachti-Dati) track. According to the petition, reducing the funding allocated to that track would promote equality in the education system. The story was reported by a desk-reviewed report news channel. The move comes amid ongoing legal and political debates over disparities in per-pupil funding between the religious-state and general-state tracks, as previously covered by The Zioneer. The High Court petition is the latest in a series of legal challenges regarding education budgeting; details on the specific organizations and their arguments remain limited.
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