The Supreme Court ruled, 'Justice Isaac Amit is the Supreme Court president.' Justice Minister Yariv Levin may continue to deny that – but there is at least a judicial ruling that his refusal to cooperate with the top court's head is illegalHaaretz Editorial03:42 AM • June 08 2026 IDTThe Supreme Court did the right thing on Sunday when it granted a petition against Justice Minister Yariv Levin, ruling that his boycott of Supreme Court President Isaac Amit was illegal, and ordering him to cooperate with Amit.Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Yariv LevinIsrael Supreme CourtCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesTerror AttackWest BankGulfLebanonGermany-IsraelRachel Goldberg-PolinHaQuizHaaretz PodcastA Criminal for a Justice MinisterEuropean Foreign Ministers to Discuss EU-wide Sanctions on Ben-GvirHome Front Command: School Canceled Nationwide; Hospitals to Operate UndergroundTrump Says Netanyahu Will Have No Choice but to Accept Iran DealIran Fires at Israel for First Time Since April Truce After IDF Strikes BeirutRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMI'We Were Ordered to Kill': The 1967 Nakba That Israelis Don't Know About'Israel Is Unstoppable, We Need Other Countries to Get Us Out of This''Fucking Crazy': Trump Lashes Out at Netanyahu Over Lebanon, Report SaysThe Paradigm That Led to Oct. 7 Didn't Collapse, It Was Fiction From the StartHow the U.S. Air Force Is Turning Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport Into Its Own BaseManufactured Nostalgia for Lebanon's Beaufort Masks a Strategic Failure
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The Supreme Court Ruled, 'Justice Isaac Amit Is the Supreme Court President.' Justice Minister Yariv Levin May Continue to Deny That – but There Is at Least a Judicial Ruling That His Refusal to Cooperate With the Top Court's Head Is Illegal














