On September 30, Jinshi data reported that according to the news released by the Israeli Prime Minister's Office on the 29th local time, the Israeli government has voted to approve the leader of the right-wing party "New Hope" party, Saar, to join the coalition government as a minister without portfolio. Saar was a member of the Likud group led by Netanyahu and has served as a member of parliament and minister. In 2020, he challenged the leadership of the Likud group led by Netanyahu, failed, announced his departure from the Likud group, formed the "New Hope" party, and proposed to impeach Netanyahu, the then prime minister.
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Leader of a right-wing political party in Israel allowed to join the Netanyahu government
On September 30, Jinshi data reported that according to the news released by the Israeli Prime Minister's Office on the 29th local time, the Israeli government has voted to approve the leader of the right-wing party "New Hope" party, Saar, to join the coalition government as a minister without portfolio. Saar was a member of the Likud group led by Netanyahu and has served as a member of parliament and minister. In 2020, he challenged the leadership of the Likud group led by Netanyahu, failed, announced his departure from the Likud group, formed the "New Hope" party, and proposed to impeach Netanyahu, the then prime minister.