A new proposal seeks to establish a dedicated court to prosecute suspects accused of genocide-related crimes under Israel's 1950 Genocide Prevention and Punishment Law. The court, composed of 15 judges, would have the authority to depart from conventional evidentiary procedures, aiming to expedite trials for those implicated in serious offenses. The justice minister would be responsible for setting the regulations governing the court's operations. This initiative is being led by Simcha Rothman and Yulia Malinovsky as part of ongoing efforts to address untried cases following the events of October seventh.
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