According to an announcement on Wednesday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Likud Knesset member Amir Ohana will serve as Israel’s justice minister until after the country’s Sept. 17 elections.

Elected to the Knesset in 2015, Ohana became the first openly gay Knesset member serving in a right-wing party and will now become Israel’s first openly gay minister.

Ohana has been public in his support for Netanyahu with regard to the multiple ongoing legal investigations the prime minister faces, and was one of few senior Likud members to back Netanyahu’s effort to pass a law giving sitting prime ministers immunity from prosecution.

Netanyahu initially said that he would retain the justice minister portfolio for himself, as he did with the defense and health portfolios, but decided to find a new justice minister after critics accused him of a conflict of interest due to pending indictments against him.

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