Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael Political NewsThe legal adviser said she did not believe the difference between the results of the first and second rounds necessarily indicated that undue influence was exerted on Knesset members who switched their votes, despite reported pressure to take photos of their secret ballotsShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeMichael Hauser Tov03:51 PM • June 05 2026 IDTIsrael's parliamentary legal adviser announced on Thursday that she would not move to cancel a controversial vote for the next state comptroller.Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:LikudKnessetIsraeli politicsBenjamin NetanyahuCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesBeaufort CastleHezbollahHaaretz BoycottGazaIsrael ElectionsDraft EvasionHaQuizHaaretz PodcastCaptain Eitan Lemberg, Killed in Lebanon, Laid to RestCould Lebanon Be Netanyahu's Political Graveyard Once More?'Nations Committing Genocide Don't Recognize It in Real Time'UN Nuclear Watchdog Says It's Been Unable to Inspect Iranian FacilitiesNetanyahu Says IDF Won't Withdraw From Southern Lebanon in the Near FutureRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIFar-right Israeli Ministers Join Thousands at Israel Day Parade in New YorkWho Built the Biblical-era Fortresses in the Deserts of Israel and Jordan?Israel's Solution to the Gaza Problem Is Well Underway'Fucking Crazy': Trump Lashes Out at Netanyahu Over Lebanon, Report Says'Israel Is Unstoppable, We Need Other Countries to Get Us Out of This'The Paradigm That Led to Oct. 7 Didn't Collapse, It Was Fiction From the Start
Knesset legal adviser lets controversial state watchdog vote stand
The Legal Adviser Said She Did Not Believe the Difference Between the Results of the First and Second Rounds Necessarily Indicated That Undue Influence Was Exerted on Knesset Members Who Switched Their Votes, Despite Reported Pressure to Take Photos of Their Secret Ballots









