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Standing left to right: Amnon Rubinstein – Minister of Energy and Infrastructure and Minister of Science and Technology Yaacov Tsur – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Avraham Shochat – Minister of Finance Yair Tsaban – Minister of Immigrant Absorption Binyamin Ben-Eliezer – Minister of Housing and Construction Haim Ramon – Minister of Health Shulamit Aloni – Minister of Education and Culture Moshe Shahal – Minister of Police and Minister of Communications Shimon Peres – Minister of Foreign Affairs David Libai – Minister of Justice Israel Kessar – Minister of Transportation Michael Harish – Minister of Industry and Trade Ora Namir – Minister of the Environment Shimon Shetreet – Minister of Economics and Planning Aryeh Deri – Minister of Interior Uzi Baram – Minister of Tourism Michael Nir – Acting Government Secretary
Seated right to left: Haim Herzog – 6th President Yitzhak Rabin – Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Minster of Religious Affairs, Minister of Jerusalem Affairs
Government Members: Yitzhak Rabin – Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare until 31.12.92, in accordance with Government Resolution of 27.12.92, Minister of Religious Affairs until 27.2.95 in accordance with Government Resolution of 21.2.95, Minister of Jerusalem Affairs until 31.12.92 when the Ministry was closed in accordance with Government Resolution of 8.9.92, Minister of Education and Culture from 11.5.93 to 7.6.93, Minister of Interior from 14.9.93 to 27.2.95 in accordance with Government Resolution of 21.2.95, Minister of Health from 8.2.94 to 1.6.94, assassinated 4.11.95 Shulamit Aloni – Minister of Education and Culture until 11.5.93, thereafter Minister without Portfolio until 7.6.93, thereafter Minister of Communications and Minister of Science and Technology in accordance with Government Resolution of 30.5.93. On 1.8.93, the title of the Minister of Science and Technology was changed to Minister of Science and the Arts Binyamin Ben-Eliezer – Minister of Housing and Construction Uzi Baram – Minister of Tourism, Minister of Interior from 27.2.95 in accordance with Government Resolution of 21.2.95 until 7.6.95 in accordance with Government Resolution No. 5575 Aryeh Deri – Minister of Interior until 11.5.93, thereafter Minister without Portfolio until 7.6.93, thereafter Minister of Interior in accordance with Government Resolution of 30.5.93, resigned 12.9.93, which took effect 14.9.93 Michael Harish – Minister of Industry and Trade David Libai – Minister of Justice, Acting Minister of Interior, in accordance with Government Resolution No. 5575 of 7.6.95 and Minister of Interior from 19.6.95 in accordance with Government Resolution No. 5575 of 7.6.95 until 18.7.95 in accordance with Government Resolution No. 5883 Ora Namir – Minister of the Environment until 31.12.92, thereafter Minister of Labor and Social Welfare in accordance with Government Resolution of 27.12.92 Shimon Peres – Minister of Foreign Affairs, from 4.11.95 Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Yair Tsaban – Minister of Immigrant Absorption Yaacov Tsur – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Israel Kessar – Minister of Transportation Amnon Rubenstein – Minister of Energy and Infrastructure until 7.6.93, Minister of Science and Technology until 31.12.92 in accordance with Government Resolution of 27.12.92, Minister of Education and Culture from 7.6.93 in accordance with Government Resolution of 30.5.93. On 30.1.94, the title of the Minister of Education and Culture was changed to the Minister of Education, Culture and Sport Haim Ramon – Minister of Health, resigned 6.2.94, which took effect 8.2.94 Avraham Shochat – Minister of Finance Moshe Shahal – Minister of Communications until 7.6.93, Minister of Police, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure from 7.6.93 in accordance with Government Resolution of 30.5.93, until 9.1.95 in accordance with Government Resolution of 25.12.94 (Comment: On 25.12.94, the Government resolved to appoint him Minister of Information Coordination and “Hasbara”, but the appointment was not presented to the Knesset for approval, and was eventually cancelled) Shimon Shetreet – Minister of Economics and Planning until 18.7.95 in accordance with Government Resolution No. 5883, Minister of Science and Technology from 31.12.92 in accordance with Government Resolution of 27.12.92 until 7.6.93 in accordance with Government Resolution of 30.5.93, Minister of Religious Affairs from 27.2.95 in accordance with Government Resolution of 21.2.95 Yossi Sarid – Minister of the Environment from 31.12.92, in accordance with Government Resolution of 27.12.92 Ephraim Sneh – Minister of Health from 1.6.94, in accordance with Government Resolution of 27.12.92 Gonen Segev – Minister of Energy and Infrastructure from 9.1.95, in accordance with Government Resolution of 25.12.94 Yossi Beilin – Minister of Economics and Planning from 18.7.95, approved by Knesset 18.7.95 Ehud Barak – Minister of Interior from 18.7.95, approved by Knesset 18.7.95
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