Israel (Washington Insider Magazine) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed Aryeh Deri, the interior and health minister, following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed his appointment unreasonable due to past tax fraud convictions.
Key Developments:
- Supreme Court Ruling: Israel’s top court ruled Deri’s appointment violated legal and ethical standards.
- Netanyahu’s Response: He expressed regret but complied, stating he would seek ways to bring Deri back.
- Coalition Stability: The Shas party remains in government, with its members likely to take Deri’s roles.
- Judicial Reforms & Protests: Netanyahu is pushing judicial reforms to limit Supreme Court powers, sparking mass protests across Israel.
Judicial Overhaul Sparks Controversy
Netanyahu’s proposed judicial reforms would curb Supreme Court authority and increase political control over judge appointments. Critics argue this undermines Israel’s democratic checks and balances.
What’s Next?
As Netanyahu seeks legal avenues to reinstate Deri, the judicial overhaul debate intensifies, fueling ongoing protests and political uncertainty in Israel.
