List of Israeli politicians

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List of Israeli politicians:

See also: List of Israelis

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[edit] B

[edit] C

[edit] D

[edit] E

[edit] G

  • Yisrael Galili (1911–1986), former minister
  • Inbal Gavriely, youngest person elected to Knesset
  • Yaakov Geri, former Minister of Industry and Commerce
  • Akiva Govrin, former minister of Tourism
  • Tamar Gozansky, former member of Knesset for communist party
  • Yitzhak Gruenbaum, first Minister of Interior
  • Haika Grossman, member of Knesset, first woman to head of a regional council
  • Pesach Grupper, former Minister of Agriculture
  • Mordechai Gur, former Chief of Staff, former minister
  • Haim Givati, former minister

[edit] H

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[edit] K

[edit] L

[edit] M

[edit] N

[edit] O

[edit] P

  • Yosef Paritzky, former minister of infrastructure. Member of Shinui
  • Gideon Pat, former minister, former President of Israel Bonds
  • Nathan Peled, former Immigrant Absorption minister
  • Shimon Peres (b. 1923), Second Vice Prime Minister, May 2006-, former defense and foreign minister, Prime Minister of Israel in 1977, 1984–1986, 1995–1996; Nobel Peace Prize 1994
  • Amir Peretz (b. 1952), Defense Minister May 2006-, Histadrut leader from 1995-2005, leader of the Am Ehad party from 1997 which later merged into the Labour party (Avoda), elected to lead Avoda in November 2005
  • Yitzhak Haim Peretz, Rabbi, former minister, leader of Shas
  • Shoshana Persitz, first female MK at the head of a permanent committee
  • Ophir Pines-Paz, Israeli minister
  • Rafael Pinhasi, former minister, member of Shas party
  • Alon Pinkas, former Consul General of Israel in the United States.
  • David-Zvi Pinkas, former minister of transportation
  • Avraham Poraz, former Interior minister

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[edit] S

[edit] T

  • Yitzhak Tabenkin, leader of the Kibbutz movement, namesake of Yad Tabenkin in Ramat Efal outside of Tel Aviv
  • Shmuel Tamir, former justice minister. Son of Bat-Sheva Katznelson
  • Yuli Tamir, former immigrant absorption minister 1999–2001
  • Salah Tarif, former minister, first druze in the government
  • Moshe Yaakov Toledano, former religious affairs minister, chief rabbi of Tel-Aviv
  • Yair Tzaban, former minister of immigrant absorption 1992–1996, aid to Moshe Sneh
  • Aharon Tzizling, former minister
  • Yaakov Tzur, former minister

[edit] U

  • Aharon Uzan, former minister

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[edit] W

[edit] Y

[edit] Z

  • Haim Joseph Zadok, former minister of justice, trade and industry
  • Rehavam Ze'evi, former general, tourism minister and founder of Moledet (assassinated in October 2001)
  • Mordechai Zipori, former general, minister, member of Irgun

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