Eleven Supreme Court judges will hear appeals tomorrow against five recent Central Elections Committee decisions regarding Baruch Marzel, Sha'ul Mofaz, Moshe Feiglin, Ahmed Tibi, and Azmi Bishara. The last four have appealed decisions by the Elections Commission to disqualify their candidacies for the Knesset in the upcoming elections, while two Labor Party MKs have appealed the decision to allow Marzel to run.



At least two right-wing organizations are calling on the public to show up tomorrow morning to protest outside the Supreme Court building in Jerusalem at 9 AM. Victims of Arab Terror demands that Bishara and Tibi not be allowed to run for the Knesset because of their anti-Israel stances. In addition, Jewish Leadership insists that its leader, Moshe Feiglin, be allowed to run, despite his conviction for having organized protests against the Oslo process five years ago.