Israel’s High Court has directed the state to swiftly investigate allegations of unequal funding distribution between religious, secular, and Arab-sector public schools. The order stems from a petition claiming religious state schools receive a disproportionately larger share of funding. While the Education Ministry acknowledges a funding gap exists, it refutes claims of discrimination. The court’s decision mandates a thorough examination of the funding allocation process. This investigation will aim to determine if systemic bias impacts resource availability for secular and Arab schools. The outcome could lead to adjustments in the national education budget and funding formulas. The Times of Israel reported on the court’s directive, highlighting the ongoing debate over equitable resource distribution within Israel’s public education system.