Judges and sufficient representation

In addition to the land of Israel being divided up into 12 states forming a Jewish confederacy and inspired by the biblical divisions for the 12 tribes of Israel, Israel should redesign its government into the following structure: Unlike China where the congress yields ultimate power and unlike the United States where the executive branch stands at the top, the top of the governmental pyramid in Israel should be headed by the Sanhedrin (the judicial body) composed of 72 judges (6 from each state), with the two bottom bases of the pyramid being the Knesset (the legislative body) made up of 120 members (10 from each state) and a national council (modeled after the Swiss national council).