Tel Aviv: For the first time in Israel's history, Israel has appointed a Muslim judge in the Supreme Court.

According to the international news agency, Israel has appointed the country's leading lawyer and judge Khalid Kaboub as a judge of the Supreme Court, while two more women have also been appointed as judges of the Supreme Court.
 
In the Zionist state, 20% of the population consists of Arabs and in this regard Arab judges have also been appointed in the Supreme Court, but the lot is always drawn in the name of the Arab-Christian judge.

For the first time in the history of Israel, a Muslim has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court. Thus, 63-year-old Khaled Kaboub became the first Muslim judge of the Israeli Supreme Court.

Khalid Kaboob, a lawyer with a high degree in Islam and history from Tel Aviv University, was serving as a judge in Tel Aviv at the time, and now four judges, including him, have been appointed to the Supreme Court.

It should be noted that in 1999, Muslim lawyer Abdul Rehman Zubi was appointed to the Supreme Court, but this appointment was made temporarily.

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