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Diverse Reactions in the Political System to Aharon Barak's Appointment as a Judge in The Hague | Israel Hayom

2024-01-07T15:45:52.037Z

Highlights: The judge will be the head of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. The court is the highest court in the world and has the power to rule on matters of international law. The ICJ was set up by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in 1961 to protect the rights of the people of the European Union. The ECHR has the right to appoint judges to the ICJ if they are found to be in breach of the ECHR's rules.



The news of the appointment of former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak as a judge on behalf of Israel at a hearing at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, which will begin next week, has caused reactions and a variety of reactions.

Meirav Cohen

Did Netanyahu choose the former president of the Supreme Court, the "father of the constitutional revolution," the partner of Ehud Barak, Barack Obama, George Soros and the Freemasons, to protect us and our soldiers in The Hague?

Excellent 😉 choice pic.twitter.com/vFvMWUNILP

— Meirav Cohen (@cohen_meirav) January 7, 2024

Meirav Ben Ari

After all the slime he received from the demonstrators, after all the incitement and delegitimization done to him,
the prime minister asks and the former president agrees.
Professionalism and integrity prevailed.
Good luck Aharon Barak, your success,
our🇮🇱 success https://t.co/rbWdf2vOTE

— Merav Ben Ari🟠Merav Ben Ari (@Meravbenari) January 7, 2024

Tali Gottlieb

"Well done. I do not agree that former President Aharon Barak will be the judge on behalf of the State of Israel in the ICC, and at the request of Prime Minister Netanyahu. Who last year came out against the government and portrayed it in such a negative light will now represent the country? And this is under the auspices of a right-wing government. Indescribable."

Karin Elharar

They demonstrated against him, turned him into an enemy of the nation, but at the moment of truth, the Israeli government also understood that this was a knowledgeable and respected legal prodigy in the world, and therefore the prime minister chose him to be a judge on behalf of the State of Israel in The Hague. Hope they asked him for forgiveness too. https://t.co/JIfUXpFwgL

— Karine Elharrar | Karine Elharrar🟠 (@KElharrar) January 7, 2024Did we get it wrong? We'll fix it! If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us

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