The battle for the presidency of the Supreme Court in Israel has ended with the appointment of Justice Isaac Amit. However, the conflict between liberal and conservative forces over the court's future continues. Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar have proposed changes to the law determining the selection process for judges, which critics argue could politicize the judiciary. The proposed amendments are seen as flawed and potentially damaging to the professionalism of Israeli judges. A compromise is urged to safeguard the independence and integrity of Israel's judiciary.
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