Jerusalem Post/Israel NewsThe two parties must cooperate on a variety of matters that require joint action, including appointing judges and court officials. Follow us on GoogleSupreme court justice Alex Stein arrives for a hearing on a petition seeking a conditional order that would require Justice Minister Yariv Levin to cooperate with Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit in appointing office holders, at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, May 20, 2026.(photo credit: OREN BEN HAKOON/FLASH90)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFJUNE 7, 2026 16:30Justice Minister Yariv Levin must cooperate with High Court of Justice President Isaac Amit on matters that require joint action by both parties, the court ruled on Sunday.These matters include appointing presidents and vice presidents to various courts, appointing associate judges, appointing a registrar to the High Court, and appointing judges or retired judges to serve on parole committees.This is a developing story.See more onFollow us on Google