Netanyahu must now decide whether to comply with the court’s ruling and expel his key ally, Deri, from the cabinet. Or take the dispute a notch higher with the judicial system and defy the decision.
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Israel’s Supreme Court ruled that a prominent member of the country’s new government cannot serve as a cabinet minister. The decision deepened disputes over the power of the courts in Israel, and the Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu The first crisis can arise in front of the alliance. The high court ruled that Arya Deri, the influential head of the ultra-Orthodox ruling party who served repeatedly in Netanyahu’s previous governments, was suspended from the minister’s office after being convicted and placed on probation in the wake of a plea deal last year for tax crimes. has been disqualified from serving as Dairy has resolved not to quit.
Netanyahu must now decide whether to comply with the court’s ruling and expel his key ally, Deri, from the cabinet. Or take the dispute a notch higher with the judicial system and defy the decision. There was no immediate reaction from Netanyahu on Wednesday’s decision, but Justice Minister and fellow Likud party member Yariv Levin said the bench had decided not to respect the people’s choice. “I will do whatever is necessary to completely correct this grave injustice done to Rabbi Aryeh Deiri, the Shas Movement and Israeli democracy,” Levin said in a statement.
Israeli soldiers shot dead two Palestinians in the West Bank
Talking about another news, Israeli soldiers shot dead two Palestinians during a military operation in the occupied West Bank in the early hours of Thursday. Palestinian media gave this information.
According to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa, those killed in the attack were identified as Javed Bavatka (58) and Adham Jabrin. He was shot in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank. Javed Bavatka was a teacher, while the armed group ‘al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades’ claimed that Adham Jabreen was a combatant. The Israeli army has not yet commented on this incident.
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