Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources

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The Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources (Hebrew: משרד התשתיות הלאומיות, האנרגיה והמים) is the Israeli government ministry responsible for energy and water infrastructure. The ministry has changed names several times since its establishment.

The ministerial post was established in 1977, succeeding the position of Development Ministry, which had been scrapped three years earlier.

List of ministers

# Minister Party Governmens Term start Term end
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
1Yitzhak Moda'iLikud18June 20, 1977August 5, 1981
2Yitzhak BermanLikud19August 5, 1981September 30, 1982
Yitzhak Moda'iLikud19–20October 19, 1982September 13, 1984
3Moshe ShahalAlignment21–23September 13, 1984March 15, 1990
4Yuval Ne'emanTehiya24June 11, 1990January 21, 1992
5Amnon RubinsteinMeretz25July 13, 1992June 7, 1993
Moshe ShahalLabor Party25July 13, 1992January 9, 1995
6Gonen SegevYiud25, 26January 9, 1995June 18, 1996
Minister of National Infrastructure
7Yitzhak LevyNational Religious Party27June 18, 1996July 8, 1996
8Ariel SharonLikud27July 8, 1996July 6, 1999
9Eli SuissaShas28July 6, 1999July 11, 2000
10Avraham ShochatOne Israel28October 11, 2000March 7, 2001
11Avigdor LiebermanYisrael Beiteinu29March 7, 2001March 14, 2002
12Effi EitamNational Religious Party29September 18, 2002February 28, 2003
13Yosef ParitzkyShinui30February 28, 2003July 13, 2004
14Eliezer SandbergShinui30July 19, 2004December 4, 2004
15Binyamin Ben-EliezerLabor Party30January 10, 2005November 23, 2005
16Roni Bar-OnKadima30January 18, 2006May 4, 2006
Binyamin Ben-EliezerLabor Party31May 4, 2006March 31, 2009
Minister of Energy and Water
17Uzi LandauYisrael Beiteinu3231 March 200918 March 2013
Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy, and Water
18Silvan ShalomLikud3318 March 201314 May 2015
19Yuval SteinitzLikud3414 May 2015

Deputy ministers

# Minister Party Governmens Term start Term end
1Naomi BlumenthalLikud297 March 20011 January 2003

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