Avraham Gorali

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Avraham Gorali portrait c. 1950

Avraham Gorali (Hebrew: אברהם גורלי; October 15, 1911 – October 11, 1954) was the first Chief Military Prosecutor of Israel. He helped formulate Israel military justice. He was succeeded by Aharon Hoter-Yishai.[1]

Biography

Avraham Gorali was born in

Hebrew University
where his received his doctorate.

In 1954, he was killed in a road accident.

Legal career

Gorali founded the Law Library Publishing House. From 1936, he handled the cases of Haganah prisoners in British prison and their release.[2]

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