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Standing left to right: Limor Livnat – Minister of Communications Yitzchak Mordechay – Minister of Defense Yaakov Neeman – Minister of Justice Avigdor Kahalani – Minister of Internal Security Zevulon Hammer – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Culture and Sport David Levy – Deputy Prime Minister, Acting Prime Minister during the Prime Minister’s Absence and Minister of Foreign Affairs Dan Meridor – Minister of Finance Binyamin Begin – Minister of Science Eliyahu Yishai – Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Moshe Katsav – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Yitzhak Levy – Minister of Transportation Rafael Eitan – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development and Minister of the Environment Natan Sharansky – Minister of Industry and Trade Eliyahu Suissa – Minister of Interior Tzachi Hanegbi – Minister of Health Yuli Edelstein – Minister of Immigrant Absorption Dani Naveh – Government Secretary
Seated right to left: Benjamin Netanyahu – Prime Minister, Minister of Housing and Construction, Minister of Religious Affairs Ezer Weizman – 7th President
Government Members: Benjamin Netanyahu – Prime Minister, Minister of Housing and Construction, and Minister of Religious Affairs until 6.8.96, from 12.8.97 until 22.8.97 and from 20.1.98 until 25.2.98; also Minister of Justice from 10.8.96 until 6.9.96; Minister of Finance from 20.6.97 until 9.7.97 and from 20.12.98 until 24.2.99; Minister of Science from 16.1.97 until 9.7.97; Minister of Foreign Affairs from 6.1.98 until 13.10.98 Michael Eitan – Minister of Science and Technology from 9.7.97 until 13.7.98 Rafael Eitan – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development and Minister of the Environment Yuli Edelstein – Minister of Immigrant Absorption Binyamin Begin – Minister of Science until 16.1.97 Zevulon Hammer – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, also Minister of Religious Affairs from 22.8.97 until his death 20.1.98 Tzachi Hanegbi – Minister of Health until 12.11.96, Acting Minister of Justice 6.9.96 until 11.11.96, thereafter Minister of Justice Shaul Yahalom – Minister of Transportation from 25.2.98 Eliyahu Yishai – Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Limor Livnat – Minister of Communications David Levy – Deputy Prime Minister, Acting Prime Minister during the Prime Minister’s Absence and Minister of Foreign Affairs until 6.1.98 Yitzhak Levy – Minister of Transportation until 25.2.98, Acting Minister of Education, Culture and Sport from 28.1.98 until 25.2.98, thereafter Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure until the Ministry was closed 8.7.96, Minister of Religious Affairs from 25.2.98 until 13.9.98 Joshua Matza – Minister of Health from 12.11.98 Yitzchak Mordechay – Minister of Defense until 25.1.99 Dan Meridor – Minister of Finance until 20.6.97 Yaakov Neeman – Minister of Justice until 10.8.96, Minister of Finance from 9.7.97 until 18.12.98 Eliyahu Suissa – Minister of Interior, Minister of Religious Affairs from 6.8.96 until 12.8.97 and from 13.9.98 until 6.7.99 Moshe Katsav – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Natan Sharansky – Minister of Industry and Trade Ariel Sharon – Minister of National Infrastructure from 8.7.96, Minister of Foreign Affairs from 13.10.98 Silvan Shalom – Minister of Science and Technology from 13.7.98 Shaul Amor – Minister without Portfolio from 20.1.99 Moshe Arens – Minister of Defense from 27.1.99 Meir Sheetrit – Minister of Finance from 24.2.99
Comment:
Ariel Sharon joined the Government 8.7.96 as Minister of National Infrastructure
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