Israel’s 32nd government, the largest in its history, was sworn in on Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Here is the cabinet:
Benjamin Netanyahu – Prime Minister
Minister of Economic Strategy, Minister of Pensioner Affairs, Minister of Health, Minister of Science, Culture, and Sport
Silvan Shalom – Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Regional Development and the Development of the Negev and the Galilee
Moshe Ya’alon – Vice Prime Minister and Minister
Ehud Barak -Â Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense
Avigdor Liberman – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
Dan Meridor – Deputy Prime Minister , Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy
Eliyahu Yishai – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior
Yitzhak Aharonovitch – Minister of Public Security
Ariel Atias – Minister of Housing and Construction
Ze’ev Benjamin Begin – Minister
Benjamin Ben-Eliezer – Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor
Avishay Braverman – Minister
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
Isaac Herzog – Minister of Welfare and Social Affairs
Moshe Kahlon – Minister of Communications
Yisrael Katz – Minister of Transportation and Road Safety
Uzi Landau – Minister of National Infrastructures
Sofa Landver – Minister of Immigration Absorption
Limor Livnat – Minister
Yakov Margi – Minister of Religious Services
Meshulam Nahari – Minister
Yossi Peled – Minister
Stas Misezhnikov – Minister of Tourism
Yaakov Neeman – Minister of Justice
Gideon Sa’ar – Minister of Education
Shalom Simhon – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Yuval Steinitz – Minister of Finance
DEPUTY MINISTERS
Daniel Ayalon – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Lea Nass -Â Deputy Minister of Pensioner Affairs
Matan Vilnai – Deputy Minister of Defense
