Ex-High Court President Grunis Suffers Stroke, Condition Critical
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The judge was taken to the hospital in critical condition after a serious medical incident. This is two days before the committee he heads is scheduled to discuss the appointment of Roman Gropman as the next head of the institution.
Former Supreme Court President, retired judge Asher Grunis, was taken to Ichilov Hospital in serious condition this evening (Tuesday), with a suspected stroke. His medical condition has major implications, as Grunis heads the advisory committee for appointments to senior positions, also known as the "Grunis Committee." The committee is currently discussing the approval of the appointment of the former Prime Minister's military secretary, Roman …
Following a Stroke: Former Supreme Court President Asher Grunis Is Hospitalized in Serious Condition
Former Supreme Court President Asher Grunis was taken to hospital in serious condition this evening after apparently suffering a stroke.
The former Supreme Court President's condition is still under investigation, there is concern that he suffered a stroke • Grunis currently serves as chairman of the State Investigation Committee into the Submarine Affair and as head of the Committee for Senior Appointments • Former President of the Supreme Court from 2012 to 2015 • One of the senior figures in the legal and public system in recent decades • At this stage, no further details have…
Former Supreme Court President Asher Grunis is being taken to Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv tonight. His hospitalization could affect Goffman's appointment as head of the Mossad. The post Suffered a Stroke: Former Supreme Court President Asher Grunis is being taken to hospital appeared first on Knitted News.
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