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In a significant stride for Israel's judiciary, 17 new judges and registrars were appointed to labor courts in Jerusalem, Nazareth, Tel Aviv, and Beersheba on Tuesday. This marks the third round of judicial appointments since October 7, a period overshadowed by the contentious judicial reform and the ongoing war.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin expressed satisfaction over the unanimous decision, highlighting the bipartisan support for these appointments. He noted that numerous future judges had also been approved, setting a promising precedent for the judiciary's future.
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