Israel's Health Minister Yaakov Litzman, whose handling of the
Coronavirus crisis within his own religious community has been criticised, said Sunday he wanted a different cabinet post in the next government.
Litzman, a member of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community hit disproportionately hard by the virus in Israel, informed Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu that he had "decided not to return to the health ministry," Litzman's office said in a statement.
Israeli ministerial portfolios are being divided up days after Netanyahu agreed to form a unity government with his
election rival, ex-military chief Benny Gantz, ending an unprecedented year-long political stalemate.