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2020-12-23T10:34:58.714Z


| political The former Minister of Communications is to replace the retiring MK Sharan Hashakel • He stated that he is "considering the matter due to his dealings with the Gulf states and economic peace" Read in 2018 Photography:  Noam Rybkin Fenton The wave of departures: Ayub Kara, the former Minister of Communications, is expected to enter the Knesset in place of MK Sharan Hashakel, who announced toda


The former Minister of Communications is to replace the retiring MK Sharan Hashakel • He stated that he is "considering the matter due to his dealings with the Gulf states and economic peace"

  • Read in 2018

    Photography: 

    Noam Rybkin Fenton

The wave of departures:

Ayub Kara, the former Minister of Communications, is expected to enter the Knesset in place of MK Sharan Hashakel, who announced today (Wednesday) her resignation from the Likud and the Knesset and her membership in Gideon Saar.

In a tweet he published, he referred to the matter: "Until tomorrow, I will decide whether or not to enter the Knesset following my work with the Gulf states and economic peace, which is so close to my heart. I would like to thank all the tens of thousands of supporters And I'm proud of you. "

Until the next day, I will decide whether or not to enter the Knesset due to my preoccupation with the Gulf states and the economic peace that is so close to my heart.

- Ayub Kara (@ayoobkara) December 23, 2020

Among the positions he has held in the last two decades: minister without portfolio, deputy minister in three ministries (including the Prime Minister's Office) and deputy speaker of the Knesset.

Source: israelhayom

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