Khaled Kabuv sworn in as first Muslim Supreme Court justice – 64-years-old Kabuv is known to hold constitutional views, and takes office alongside some 80 other judges who were sworn in to various positions at the country’s highest judicial authority | ynetnews

Justice Khaled Kabuv on Monday became the first Muslim appointed to Israel’s Supreme Court, the country’s highest judicial authority.
Jaffa-born Kabuv — who will succeed former Justice Neal Hendel — takes office alongside some 80 other judges who were sworn in to various positions at the Court on Monday.
Jaffa-born Kabuv — who will succeed former Justice Neal Hendel — takes office alongside some 80 other judges who were sworn in to various positions at the Court on Monday.


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