Israel’s High Court of Justice is currently hearing petitions challenging the recent appointment of Micha’el Rabillo as State Comptroller. The legal challenge stems from allegations of impropriety during the parliamentary vote to select Rabillo. Specifically, claims have surfaced that members of the Likud party were instructed to photograph their ballots showing support for Rabillo during the second round of voting. This alleged action sparked disruption and controversy during the proceedings. Petitioners argue this constitutes undue influence and compromises the fairness of the election process. The court’s decision could potentially invalidate Rabillo’s appointment and trigger a new selection process. The hearing is ongoing, with a ruling expected at a later date.