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Ministry of Justice building in Givat Ram in 2024 Judicial swearing-in ceremony in 2015. The Justice Ministry (Hebrew: מִשְׂרָד הַמִשְׁפָּטִים, Misrad HaMishpatim; Arabic: وزارة العدل) is the Israeli government ministry that oversees the Israeli judicial system.
The judicial system of Israel consists of secular courts and religious courts. The law courts constitute a separate and independent unit of Israel's Ministry of Justice. The system is headed by the President of the Supreme Court and the Minister of Justice. [1]
Ministry of Justice (Israel) L. Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs; Labor Minister of Israel; M. Minorities Minister of Israel; P. Prime Minister's Office (Israel)
Israel's Justice Ministry said it was looking into a "cyber incident" on Friday after activist hackers protesting against the war in Gaza said they managed to breach the ministry's servers and ...
Hassan Aweis, who also was sentenced to life in 2002 on charges of voluntary manslaughter, planting an explosive device and attempted murder, according to Israel's Justice Ministry, was among the ...
The Supreme Court of Israel with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and then-President Reuven Rivlin, 2015. Supreme Court Judges are appointed by the President of Israel, from names submitted by the Judicial Selection Committee, which is composed of nine members: three Supreme Court Judges (including the President of the Supreme Court), two cabinet ministers (one of them being the Minister of ...
Kaplinsky, the former Justice Ministry official, said the narratives presented at criminal trials could also work against Israel by providing fodder for its opponents.
After Israel's right-wing bloc emerged victorious at the 2022 Israeli legislative elections, Levin was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice in the incoming thirty-seventh government of Israel. In January 2023 Levin unveiled a governmental plan for a legislative overhaul of the country's judicial system.