The Jerusalem Post

‘I’ll continue to lead Shas’

- • By ELIAV BREUER

“I intend to continue with all my strength to contribute to the public and to the coalition,” shas chairman Arye deri said sunday during the weekly cabinet meeting.

“honored prime minister, I hear in your voice the sadness regarding the high court’s ruling and its consequenc­es,” he said after prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu removed him from the government due to a ruling by the high court of justice last week that disqualifi­ed deri over his criminal past. “soon after the ruling was published on wednesday, I was in my home, and at a very early stage, when some had already read the ruling and some had not, it was clear to both of us that we would adhere to the court’s ruling. this was not in doubt at any stage.

“[this is] contrary to those who decorate themselves with a crown of ‘quality’ government yet call for public unrest and to violate decisions by the Knesset and government.

“I can say to my fellow ministers and to the public that it was clear to the prosecutio­n and to former attorney-general Avichai mandelblit that I have no intention, and I never had any intention, to retire from political life. this was on the table and clear from the beginning of the negotiatio­ns [over a plea deal] until the end and even said by the representa­tive of the attorney-general during the [high court] hearing [on january 5].

“I have an ironclad commitment to the 400,000 people who voted for me and for shas, and no judicial ruling will prevent me from serving them and representi­ng them.

“I intend to continue with all my strength to contribute to the public and to the coalition, and I intend to continue

leading Shas, continue attending meetings of the heads of the coalition parties and continue to assist in advancing the important steps that this government was chosen for – to strengthen and fortify governance, to maintain the State of Israel’s Jewish character and to assist

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