Five Days After Quitting Politics, Shas Chairman Hints at Return
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Times of Israel – To nobody’s great surprise, former Shas chairman Aryeh Deri signaled Sunday night that he would likely return to politics, just five days after he resigned his Knesset seat.
Deri, speaking with Channel 2’s Uvda program, initially denied he was mulling an imminent return to the helm of ultra-Orthodox party: “I do not know if I will return [to politics], this is the honest truth,” he said. But after being pressed by the interviewer, Deri indicated that a comeback was not out of the question.
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