Twenty-sixth government of Israel

The twenty-sixth government of Israel was formed by Shimon Peres of the Labor Party on 22 November 1995, following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin on 4 November. Peres kept the same coalition as previously, namely the Labor Party, Meretz and Yiud, which together held only 58 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. However, the government was also supported, but not joined, by Hadash and the Arab Democratic Party, which held an additional five seats between them.[1]

Second Peres Cabinet

26th Cabinet of Israel
Date formed22 November 1995 (1995-11-22)
Date dissolved18 June 1996 (1996-06-18)
People and organisations
Head of stateEzer Weizman
Head of governmentShimon Peres
Member partiesLabor
Meretz
Yiud
Status in legislatureCoalition government
Opposition partyLikud
Opposition leaderBenjamin Netanyahu
History
Legislature term(s)13th Knesset
Predecessor25th cabinet of Israel
Successor27th cabinet of Israel

Although the Labor Party won the May 1996 Knesset elections, Peres was narrowly defeated by Binyamin Netanyahu in the country's first election for Prime Minister, meaning that the Likud leader formed the twenty-seventh government, which he completed on 18 June.

Cabinet members

PositionPersonParty
Prime MinisterShimon PeresLabor Party
Minister of AgricultureYa'akov TzurNot an MK 1
Minister of CommunicationsShulamit AloniMeretz
Minister of DefenseShimon PeresLabor Party
Minister of Education, Culture and SportAmnon RubinsteinMeretz
Minister of Energy and InfrastructureGonen SegevYiud
Minister of the EnvironmentYossi SaridMeretz
Minister of FinanceAvraham ShochatLabor Party
Minister of Foreign AffairsEhud Barak 2Labor Party
Minister of HealthEfraim SnehLabor Party
Minister of Housing and ConstructionBinyamin Ben-EliezerLabor Party
Minister of Immigrant AbsorptionYair TzabanMeretz
Minister of Industry and TradeMichael HarishLabor Party
Minister of Internal AffairsHaim RamonLabor Party
Minister of Internal SecurityMoshe ShahalLabor Party
Minister of JusticeDavid LibaiLabor Party
Minister of Labour and Social WelfareOra Namir (until 21 May 1996)3Labor Party
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeYossi BeilinLabor Party
Minister of Religious AffairsShimon ShetreetLabor Party
Minister of Science and the ArtsShulamit AloniMeretz
Minister of TourismUzi BaramLabor Party
Minister of TransportationYisrael KessarLabor Party
Minister without PortfolioYehuda AmitalNot an MK 4
Deputy Minister of AgricultureWalid Haj YahiaMeretz
Deputy Minister of DefenseOri Orr (from 27 November 1995)Labor Party
Deputy Minister of Education, Culture and SportMicha GoldmanLabor Party
Deputy Minister of Foreign AffairsEli DayanLabor Party
Deputy Minister of HealthNawaf MassalhaLabor Party
Deputy Minister of Housing and ConstructionEli Ben-MenachemLabor Party
Alex GoldfarbYiud
Deputy Minister of Industry and TradeMasha LubelskyLabor Party
Deputy Minister of Internal AffairsSalah TarifLabor Party

1 Although Tzur was not a Knesset member at the time, he had previously been elected on the Alignment list, and was a Labor Party member.

2 Although Barak was not a Knesset member at the time, he was elected to the next Knesset on the Labor Party list.

3 Namir resigned from the government after being appointed ambassador to China.

4 Although Amital was never a Knesset member, he was the founder of Meimad.

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