Presented to the Knesset on March 17, 2013, and approved by the Knesset and sworn in on March 18. The 33rd government of Israel was comprised as follows:
Likud:
Benjamin Netanyahu – Prime minister
Moshe Ya’alon – Defense minister
Yisrael Katz – Transportation minister
Yuval Steinitz – International Relations, Intelligence, and Strategic
Threats minister
Silvan Shalom – Energy, Water, and Negev and Galilee Development minister
Gilad Erdan – Home Front Defense and Communications Minister
Gideon Sa’ar – Interior minister
Limor Livnat – Culture and Sports minister
Yisrael Beytenu:
Avigdor Liberman – Head of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee (could return to Foreign Ministry)
Yitzhak Aharonovich – Public Security minister
Yair Shamir – Agriculture minister
Sofa Landver – Absorption minister
Uzi Landau – Tourism minister
Yesh Atid:
Yair Lapid – Finance minister
Shai Piron – Education minister
Yael German – Health minister
Meir Cohen – Welfare minister
Yaakov Peri – Science and technology minister
Jewish Home:
Naftali Bennett – Economics and Trade minister (he also holds the Religious Affairs portfolio, and is responsible for Jerusalem and Diaspora affairs)
Uri Ariel – Housing minister
Uri Orbach – Senior Citizens minister
Hatnua:
Tzipi Livni – Justice Minister
Amir Peretz – Environmental protection minister
Additional information
Knesset – The 33rd Government profile
knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByNumber_eng.asp?govt=33
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