Khaled Kabub (Arabic: خالد كبوب, Hebrew: חאלד כבוב, born 1958) is an Israeli-Arab judge.
[4] Notable cases he tried include those of business magnate Nochi Dankner, whom he sentenced to two years imprisonment and a NIS 800,000 fine for securities fraud, and former judge and director of the Israel Electric Corporation Dan Cohen, whom he sentenced to six years imprisonment and a NIS 10 million fine for fraud, breach of trust, and obstruction of justice.
[5] Kabub was a candidate to replace Supreme Court judge Yoram Danziger upon his retirement in February 2018.
[1] In April 2023, a group of protesters led by the right-wing Btsalmo organization and accompanied by far-right Otzma Yehudit MK Almog Cohen rallied outside Kabub’s home in Jaffa after it was revealed that Kabub had accepted an appeal from the attorneys of a suspected rapist, overturning the Jerusalem District Court's decision to keep him in custody until the end of proceedings.
"[7] Right-wing activist Shay Glick made two complaints about Kabub, charging that he violated the judges' ethics code when he gave an unauthorized media interview and sat in trial of a legal dispute involving his children.