Military Court of Appeals
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The Israeli Military Court of Appeals is the supreme military court of the Israel Defense Forces . It considers and judges over appeals submitted by the Military Advocate General which challenge decisions rendered by the district military tribunals :
- The Central and Air Force District
- The General Staff , Sea Corps , and Home Front District
- The GOC Army Headquarters and Southern District
- The Northern District
Additionally, the Court adjudicates over appeals to the special military tribunals:
- The Special Military Tribunal
- The Naval Military Tribunal
- The Field Tribunals (operated during times of war)
The Court is located in Tel Aviv . As of August 2016 [ update ] , it is presided by Aluf Doron Piles [ he ] . [1] The president of the court is a member of the General Staff , but is not professionally subordinate to the chief of staff .
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