(May 14, 2015)
Presented to the Knesset on May 14, 2015, and approved that same day at 23:56 with 61 votes in favor and 59 against. When formed, the Government comprised a coalition of 61 members of Knesset in the following composition:
Likud (30 seats)
Kulanu (10 seats)
HaBayit HaYehudi (8 seats)
Shas (7 seats)
Agudat Israel (6 seats)
Following is the Government composition on the day of its swearing-in:
Benjamin Netanyahu |
Prime Minister
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Minister of Health
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Minister of Communications
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Minister for Regional Cooperation
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Silvan Shalom |
Vice Premier
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Minister of Interior
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David Azoulay |
Minister of Religious Services
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Ze'ev Elkin |
Minister of Immigration and Absorption
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Intended Minister of Strategic Affairs
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Ophir Akunis |
Minister without Portfolio
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Uri Ariel |
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
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Binyamin Begin |
Minister without Portfolio
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Naftali Bennett |
Minister of Education
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Minister of Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs
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Avi Gabai |
Minister of Environmental Protection
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Yoav Galant |
Minister of Construction
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Gila Gamliet |
Minister for Senior Citizens
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| Intended Minister for Gender Equality, Minorities and Young People |
Danni Danon |
Minister of Science, Technology and Space
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Arye Deri |
Minister of the Economy
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Minister of Development of the Negev and Galilee
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Moshe Ya'alon |
Minister of Defense
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Yisrael Katz |
Minister of Transportation and Road Safety
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Minister of Intelligence
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Moshe Kahlon |
Minister of Finance
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Haim Katz |
Minister of Welfare and Social Services
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Yariv Levin |
Minister of Tourism
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Minister of Internal Security
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| Liaison between the Government and the Knesset |
Miri Regev |
Minister of Culture and Sport
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Minister of Intelligence
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Yuval Steintz |
Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy and Water
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Ayelet Shaked |
Minister of Justice
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