Israel Cabinet & Ministers: Thirty-Second Government
(March 31, 2009 - March 18, 2013)
Israel Cabinet & Ministers: Cabinet & Ministers: Table of Contents
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Head of State
| Shimon Peres | President of the State of Israel |
Ministers
| Benjamin Netanyahu | Prime Minister; Minister of Economic Strategy; Minister of Pensioner Affairs; Minister of Health | |
| Silvan Shalom | Vice Prime Minister; Minister for Regional Development; Minister of Development of the Negev and the Galilee | |
| Moshe Ya'alon | Vice Prime Minister; Minister of Strategic Affairs | |
| Ehud Barak | Deputy Prime Minister; Minister of Defense | |
| Avigdor Liberman | Deputy Prime Minister; Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| Dan Meridor | Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy | |
| Eliyahu Yishai | Deputy Prime Minister; Minister of the Interior | |
| Yitzhak Aharonovitch | Minister of Internal Security | |
| Ariel Atias | Minister of Housing and Construction | |
| Ze'ev "Benny" Begin | Minister without Portfolio | |
| Shalom Simhon | Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor; Minister of Minorities | |
| Yuli Edelstein | Minister of Information and Diaspora Affairs | |
| Michael Eitan | Minister of Improvement of Government Services | |
| Gilad Erdan | Minister of Environmental Protection | |
| Daniel Hershkowitz | Minister of Science and Technology | |
| Moshe Kahlon | Minister of Welfare and Social Affairs; Minister of Communications | |
| Yisrael Katz | Minister of Transportation and Road Safety | |
| Uzi Landau | Minister of National Infrastructure | |
| Sofa Landver | Minister of Immigration Absorption | |
| Limor Livnat | Minister of Culture and Sport | |
| Yakov Margi | Minister of Religious Services | |
| Stas Misezhnikov | Minister of Tourism | |
| Meshulam Nahari | Minister without Portfolio | |
| Yaakov Neeman | n/a | Minister of Justice |
| Yossi Peled | Minister without Portfolio | |
| Gideon Sa'ar | Minister of Education | |
| Yuval Steinitz | Minister of Finance | |
| Orit Noked | Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development | |
| Avi Dichter | Minister of Home Front Defense |
Deputy Ministers
| Ayoob Kara | Deputy Minister of the Development of the Negev and Galilee | |
| Meir Porush | Deputy Minister of Education | |
| Yitzhak Cohen | Deputy Minister of Finance | |
| Daniel Ayalon | Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| Yaakov Litzman | Deputy Minister of Health | |
| Lea Nass | Deputy Minister of Pensioner Affairs | |
| Gila Gamliel | Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office |
Senior Government Officials
| Reuven Rivlin | Speaker of the Knesset | |
| Dorit Beinisch | President of the Supreme Court | |
| Micha Lindenstrauss | State Comptroller and Ombudsman | |
| Stanley Fischer | Governor of the Bank of Israel | |
| Benny Gantz | IDF Chief of General Staff | |
| Menachem Mazuz | Attorney General | |
| Rabbi Shlomo Amar | Sephardi Chief Rabbi | |
| Rabbi Yona Metzger | Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi | |
Former Ministers:
Avishay Braverman - Labor - Minister of Minorities (Resigned, January 2011)
Isaac Herzog - Labor - Minister of the Diaspora, Society, & the Fight Against AntiSemitism (Resigned, January 2011)
Benjamin Ben-Eliezer - Labor - Minister of Industry, Trade, & Labor (Resigned, January 2011)
Matan Vilnai - Independence - Minister of Home Front Defense (Appointed Ambassador to China, February 2012)
Sources: Israeli Foreign Ministry
