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Cabinet of Israel

The Cabinet of Israel (officially: Hebrew: ממשלת ישראל, romanizedMemshelet Yisra'el; Arabic: مجلس وزراء إسرائيل, romanizedMajlis Wuzaraʾ Israʾil) exercises executive authority in the State of Israel. It consists of ministers who are chosen and led by the prime minister. The composition of the government must be approved by a vote of confidence in the Knesset (the Israeli parliament). Under Israeli law, the prime minister may dismiss members of the government but must do so in writing, and new appointees must be approved by the Knesset. Most ministers lead ministries, though some are ministers without portfolio. Most ministers are members of the Knesset, though only the Prime Minister and the "designated acting prime minister" are required to be Knesset members. Some ministers are also called deputy and vice-prime ministers. Unlike the designated acting prime minister, these roles have no statutory meanings. The government operates in accordance with the Basic Law. It meets on Sundays weekly in Jerusalem. There may be additional meetings if circumstances require it.

Government of Israel
ממשלת ישראלمجلس وزراء إسرائيل
37th Government of Israel
Overview
Established1949
StateState of Israel
LeaderPrime Minister
Appointed byThe Prime Minister is formally appointed by the President of the State after consultation with parties in the Knesset. Other ministers are directly appointed by the Prime Minister.
Ministries28
Responsible toKnesset
HeadquartersJerusalem
Websitewww.gov.il

Use of terms edit

The body discussed in this article is referred to in Israeli official documents as the Government of Israel. This is in accordance with the normal translation of its Hebrew name, (Hebrew: ממשלה, Memshala). In Israel, the term cabinet (Hebrew: קבינט) is generally used for the State-Security Cabinet (Hebrew: הקבינט המדיני-ביטחוני HaKabinet haMedini-Bitachoni), a smaller forum of cabinet members that decides on defense and foreign policy issues and may consist of up to half of the (full) cabinet members. Another term in use is the Kitchen Cabinet (Hebrew: המטבחון, HaMitbahon, lit. "The kitchenette"), a collection of senior officials, or unofficial advisers to the Security Cabinet of Israel.

Provisional and first governments of Israel edit

The first government was the provisional government of Israel (HaMemshala HaZmanit) which governed from shortly before independence until the formation of the first formal government in March 1949 following the first Knesset elections in January that year. It was formed as the People's Administration (Minhelet HaAm) on 12 April 1948, in preparation for independence just over a month later. All its thirteen members were taken from Moetzet HaAm, the temporary legislative body set up at the same time.

Current government edit

The thirty-seventh government of Israel (Hebrew: ממשלת ישראל השלושים ושבע) is the current government of Israel, which was sworn in on 29 December 2022.

List of cabinets edit

Government Dates in office Prime Minister
Provisional 14 May 1948 – 10 March 1949 David Ben-Gurion
1st 10 March 1949 – 30 October 1950 David Ben-Gurion
2nd 1 November 1950 – 8 October 1951 David Ben-Gurion
3rd 8 October 1951 – 24 December 1952 David Ben-Gurion
4th 24 December 1952 – 26 January 1954 David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Sharett
5th 26 January 1954 – 29 June 1955 Moshe Sharett
6th 29 June 1955 – 3 November 1955 Moshe Sharett
7th 3 November 1955 – 7 January 1958 David Ben-Gurion
8th 7 January 1958 – 17 December 1959 David Ben-Gurion
9th 17 December 1959 – 2 November 1961 David Ben-Gurion
10th 2 November 1961 – 26 June 1963 David Ben-Gurion
11th 26 June 1963 – 22 December 1964 Levi Eshkol
12th 22 December 1964 – 12 January 1966 Levi Eshkol
13th 12 January 1966 – 17 March 1969 Levi Eshkol, Yigal Allon
14th 17 March 1969 – 15 December 1969 Golda Meir
15th 15 December 1969 – 10 March 1974 Golda Meir
16th 10 March 1974 – 3 June 1974 Golda Meir
17th 3 June 1974 – 20 June 1977 Yitzhak Rabin
18th 20 June 1977 – 5 August 1981 Menachem Begin
19th 5 August 1981 – 28 August 1983 Menachem Begin
20th 10 October 1983 – 13 September 1984 Yitzhak Shamir
21st 13 September 1984 – 20 October 1986 Shimon Peres
22nd 20 October 1986 – 22 December 1988 Yitzhak Shamir
23rd 22 December 1988 – 11 June 1990 Yitzhak Shamir
24th 11 June 1990 – 13 July 1992 Yitzhak Shamir
25th 13 July 1992 – 22 November 1995 Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres
26th 22 November 1995 – 18 June 1996 Shimon Peres
27th 18 June 1996 – 6 July 1999 Benjamin Netanyahu
28th 6 July 1999 – 7 March 2001 Ehud Barak
29th 7 March 2001 – 28 February 2003 Ariel Sharon
30th 28 February 2003 – 4 May 2006 Ariel Sharon, Ehud Olmert
31st 4 May 2006 – 31 March 2009 Ehud Olmert
32nd 31 March 2009 – 18 March 2013 Benjamin Netanyahu
33rd 18 March 2013 – 14 May 2015 Benjamin Netanyahu
34th 14 May 2015 – 17 May 2020 Benjamin Netanyahu
35th 17 May 2020 – 13 June 2021 Benjamin Netanyahu
36th 13 June 2021 – 29 December 2022 Naftali Bennett, Yair Lapid
37th 29 December 2022 – Benjamin Netanyahu

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Current and past cabinets – Knesset website (in English)
  • Basic Law: The Government (2001) – Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in English)

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the government but must do so in writing and new appointees must be approved by the Knesset Most ministers lead ministries though some are ministers without portfolio Most ministers are members of the Knesset though only the Prime Minister and the designated acting prime minister are required to be Knesset members Some ministers are also called deputy and vice prime ministers Unlike the designated acting prime minister these roles have no statutory meanings The government operates in accordance with the Basic Law It meets on Sundays weekly in Jerusalem There may be additional meetings if circumstances require it Government of Israelממשלת ישראל مجلس وزراء إسرائيلCentral government37th Government of IsraelOverviewEstablished1949StateState of IsraelLeaderPrime MinisterAppointed byThe Prime Minister is formally appointed by the President of the State after consultation with parties in the Knesset Other ministers are directly appointed by the Prime Minister Ministries28Responsible toKnessetHeadquartersJerusalemWebsitewww wbr gov wbr il Contents 1 Use of terms 2 Provisional and first governments of Israel 3 Current government 4 List of cabinets 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksUse of terms editThe body discussed in this article is referred to in Israeli official documents as the Government of Israel This is in accordance with the normal translation of its Hebrew name Hebrew ממשלה Memshala In Israel the term cabinet Hebrew קבינט is generally used for the State Security Cabinet Hebrew הקבינט המדיני ביטחוני HaKabinet haMedini Bitachoni a smaller forum of cabinet members that decides on defense and foreign policy issues and may consist of up to half of the full cabinet members Another term in use is the Kitchen Cabinet Hebrew המטבחון HaMitbahon lit The kitchenette a collection of senior officials or unofficial advisers to the Security Cabinet of Israel Provisional and first governments of Israel editMain article Provisional government of Israel The first government was the provisional government of Israel HaMemshala HaZmanit which governed from shortly before independence until the formation of the first formal government in March 1949 following the first Knesset elections in January that year It was formed as the People s Administration Minhelet HaAm on 12 April 1948 in preparation for independence just over a month later All its thirteen members were taken from Moetzet HaAm the temporary legislative body set up at the same time Current government editThe thirty seventh government of Israel Hebrew ממשלת ישראל השלושים ושבע is the current government of Israel which was sworn in on 29 December 2022 List of cabinets editGovernment Dates in office Prime Minister Provisional 14 May 1948 10 March 1949 David Ben Gurion 1st 10 March 1949 30 October 1950 David Ben Gurion 2nd 1 November 1950 8 October 1951 David Ben Gurion 3rd 8 October 1951 24 December 1952 David Ben Gurion 4th 24 December 1952 26 January 1954 David Ben Gurion Moshe Sharett 5th 26 January 1954 29 June 1955 Moshe Sharett 6th 29 June 1955 3 November 1955 Moshe Sharett 7th 3 November 1955 7 January 1958 David Ben Gurion 8th 7 January 1958 17 December 1959 David Ben Gurion 9th 17 December 1959 2 November 1961 David Ben Gurion 10th 2 November 1961 26 June 1963 David Ben Gurion 11th 26 June 1963 22 December 1964 Levi Eshkol 12th 22 December 1964 12 January 1966 Levi Eshkol 13th 12 January 1966 17 March 1969 Levi Eshkol Yigal Allon 14th 17 March 1969 15 December 1969 Golda Meir 15th 15 December 1969 10 March 1974 Golda Meir 16th 10 March 1974 3 June 1974 Golda Meir 17th 3 June 1974 20 June 1977 Yitzhak Rabin 18th 20 June 1977 5 August 1981 Menachem Begin 19th 5 August 1981 28 August 1983 Menachem Begin 20th 10 October 1983 13 September 1984 Yitzhak Shamir 21st 13 September 1984 20 October 1986 Shimon Peres 22nd 20 October 1986 22 December 1988 Yitzhak Shamir 23rd 22 December 1988 11 June 1990 Yitzhak Shamir 24th 11 June 1990 13 July 1992 Yitzhak Shamir 25th 13 July 1992 22 November 1995 Yitzhak Rabin Shimon Peres 26th 22 November 1995 18 June 1996 Shimon Peres 27th 18 June 1996 6 July 1999 Benjamin Netanyahu 28th 6 July 1999 7 March 2001 Ehud Barak 29th 7 March 2001 28 February 2003 Ariel Sharon 30th 28 February 2003 4 May 2006 Ariel Sharon Ehud Olmert 31st 4 May 2006 31 March 2009 Ehud Olmert 32nd 31 March 2009 18 March 2013 Benjamin Netanyahu 33rd 18 March 2013 14 May 2015 Benjamin Netanyahu 34th 14 May 2015 17 May 2020 Benjamin Netanyahu 35th 17 May 2020 13 June 2021 Benjamin Netanyahu 36th 13 June 2021 29 December 2022 Naftali Bennett Yair Lapid 37th 29 December 2022 Benjamin NetanyahuSee also editBasic Law The Government Israeli system of government Portal nbsp IsraelReferences editExternal links editCurrent and past cabinets Knesset website in English Basic Law The Government 2001 Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cabinet of Israel amp oldid 1220706255, wikipedia, wiki, 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