Rabbi Arye Deri is a longtime Israeli lawmaker and is the head of the Sephardi ultra-Orthodox Shas Party.
Having served in the past in multiple ministerial roles such as interior minister, health minister, deputy prime minister, economy minister, and religious services minister, Deri's career has also been hounded by numerous accusations of corruption.
He has been convicted on multiple charges throughout his tenure in politics, and most recently was stripped of his posts as health minister and interior minister following a ruling by the High Court of Justice due to these positions being a violation of a plea bargain he had made.
Arye Deri expected Netanyahu to publicly denounce the damaging statements made by the National Security Minister.
National Unity Party MK Gideon Sa'ar announced that he would oppose any attempt to pass such a law.
MK Aryeh Deri's son is one of roughly 3,000 ultra-Orthodox Israelis who have enlisted in the IDF since the onset of Operation Swords of Iron.
According to a poll taken this week by the Jewish People Policy Institute, Netanyahu’s approval rating is right now about 30%.
The position was previously held by Moshe Arbel who is also the interior minister and requested to have someone take over one of the positions due to the heavy workload brought on by the war.
This may be the most expensive yellow citron sold in 2023.
Deri said that he does not intend to promote the "Deri Law 2," which would restrict the High Court of Justice’s judicial intervention with appointments of ministers.
41,000 Holocaust survivors would also get the help they need from the food stamps.
The state-religious infrastructure has been used systematically to build a political power base.
Most readers believed that the High Court will strike down the law while others thought they would only apply the law from the next Knesset session.