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On a collision course? The Supreme Court hinted that Russia would not accept control of Alexander's court despite the agreement between the countries | Israel today

2023-01-19T14:35:01.544Z


Judge Fogelman said to the representative of the state: "I think you would like us not to make a decision" • In March 2022, the Jerusalem District Court canceled the renewal of the registration of the Alexander Court in the name of the Russian Federation • The transfer of the Alexander Court was part of the conclusion within the Naama Issachar case


The Supreme Court hinted to the state today (Thursday) that it will not accept the appeal against the decision of the Jerusalem District Court according to which the Alexander Court in Jerusalem will not be registered in the name of Russia.

"It seems to me that you would like us not to make a decision, it is in your interest," Judge Uzi Fogelman hinted to the state representative in the hearing that took place today in the upper house.

At the end of the hearing, the judges allowed the legal advisor to the government to make a final decision if she stands by the appeal in ten days.

In March 2022, the District Court in Jerusalem canceled the renewal of the registration of the Alexander Court in the name of the Russian Federation, based on a claim of lack of authority.

The transfer of the Alexander yard was part of the conclusion within the Naama Issachar case.

In addition, recently the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov raised the issue again in his conversation with the new Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.

Now, this could cause increased tensions in the already sensitive relations between Moscow and Jerusalem.

The transfer of the Alexander yard was part of the settlement as part of the Naama Issachar case, photo: Getty

During today's hearing at Elion, Attorney Shai Gimelstein from the office of Attorney Sh.

Horvitz, who represents the OPS organization, that "there are matters that the state or the Russian Federation do not tell the court. The Russian Federation confesses and writes about the existence of an Israeli commitment to hand over the Alexander Court to the Russian Federation. The Prime Minister's office to which we contacted has not responded to us to date."

During the hearing above, Judge Uzi Fogelman turned to the state's representative, Attorney Sharon Man Orin, and hinted to her about the impending decision, "I think you would like us not to make a decision in this case.

It's for your benefit." Supreme Court President Judge Esther Hayut joined in and said "This is a case with very, very unique characteristics.

It's worth consulting."

"I think you would like us not to make a decision," Chief Justice Uzi Fogelman, photo: Noam Rivkin

The state representative tried another option: "We would like to make a different proposal. We propose to cancel the district ruling, but the state undertakes not to register and not to register the property."

She also said that "as much as it is not acceptable, my instruction is if it is possible to talk directly with the ombudsman, she will guide me on how to respond." President Hayut denied this and said, "This option is not acceptable to us." Judge Fogelman agreed, "You need to do rational risk management." As mentioned, according to the judges' decision, the state will respond whether it upholds the appeal or adopts the judges' recommendation to withdraw it.

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Source: israelhayom

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