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Immigration Minister Ofir Sofer Announces Retirement From Politics

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On Wednesday, Israeli Immigration and Absorption Minister Ofir Sofer announced his decision to retire from political life and not run in the upcoming Knesset elections. In his statement, Sofer emphasized the need for Israel to strengthen its security with a firm and resilient approach grounded in spirit, values, and unity. He called on all citizens to foster a unifying spirit amid the ongoing challenges, noting that the wounds and losses from recent conflicts will leave lasting scars that remind everyone of their responsibility and commitment to the right path.

Sofer highlighted the importance of national dialogue centered on unity, solidarity, and genuine partnership in the critical mission of defending the state. Reflecting on his tenure, he expressed gratitude for leading the Ministry of Immigration and Absorption during a difficult period, contributing to the immigration of tens of thousands who chose to settle in Israel despite the circumstances. He pledged to continue serving Israel and its society in other capacities.

Following the approval of a recent law, Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel resigned, marking further political shifts related to the current government dynamics.

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