Netanyahu government suffers legal defeat as Israeli court bars minister from serving
Fox News
The Israeli supreme court disqualified Aryeh Deri's appointment as a minister in the new government as "extremely unreasonable."
Deri is currently serving as the minister of health and interior affairs and will later split his term and become the all-powerful finance minister in the second half of the Netanyahu government. He also serves as a deputy prime minister.
In 2000, Deri served 22 months in prison for taking bribes. In January 2022, he resigned from the Israeli Parliament following a plea deal on different fraud charges. The deal was criticized by many in the Israeli public, claiming it let Deri off too easily and paved the way for his swift comeback to politics despite the alleged crimes and his pledge to retire from politics.

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