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The 26th Government
The 26th Government 22.11.95-18.6.96 – Prime Minister Shimon Peres
 The 26th Government
Enlarged Picture

Standing left to right:
Ephraim Sneh – Minister of Health
Amnon Rubinstein – Minister of Education, Culture and Sport
Haim Ramon – Minister of Interior
Shulamit Aloni – Minister of Communications and Minister of Science and the Arts
Yaacov Tsur – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Ehud Barak – Minister of Foreign Affairs
Gonen Segev – Minister of Energy and Infrastructure
Israel Kessar – Minister of Transportation
David Libai – Minister of Justice
Avraham Shochat – Minister of Finance
Moshe Shahal – Minister of Internal Security
Michael Harish – Minister of Industry and Trade
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer – Minister of Housing and Construction
Yossi Sarid – Minister of the Environment
Yehuda Amital – Minister without Portfolio
Yair Tsaban – Minister of Immigrant Absorption
Uzi Baram – Minister of Tourism
Shimon Shetreet – Minister of Religious Affairs
Yossi Beilin – Minister without Portfolio
Ora Namir – Minister of Labor and Social Welfare
Shmuel Hollander – Government Secretary

Seated right to left:
Shimon Peres – Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Minister of Economics and Planning
Ezer Weizman – 7th President

Government Members:
Shimon Peres – Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Minister of Economics and Planning until the Ministry was closed 1.4.96
Shulamit Aloni – Minister of Communications and Minister of Science and the Arts
Yossi Beilin – Minister without Portfolio
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer – Minister of Housing and Construction
Uzi Baram – Minister of Tourism
Ehud Barak – Minister of Foreign Affairs
Michael Harish – Minister of Industry and Trade
David Libai – Minister of Justice
Ora Namir – Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, resigned 19.5.96, which took effect 21.5.96
Ephraim Sneh – Minister of Health
Yehuda Amital – Minister without Portfolio
Yair Tsaban – Minister of Immigrant Absorption
Yaacov Tsur – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Israel Kessar – Minister of Transportation
Amnon Rubinstein – Minister of Education, Culture and Sport
Haim Ramon – Minister of Interior
Gonen Segev – Minister of Energy and Infrastructure
Avraham Shochat – Minister of Finance
Moshe Shahal – Minister of Internal Security
Shimon Shetreet – Minister of Religious Affairs
Yossi Sarid – Minister of the Environment

Comment:
 The Government served as a transitional government from the time of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin on 4.11.95 until 22.11.95

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