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|formed = 1977
The '''National Infrastructure Minister of Israel''' ({{lang-he|שר התשתיות הלאומיות}}, ''Sar HaTashtayot HaLeumi'ot'') is the political head of the [[Israel]]i Ministry of National Infrastructure. From its establishment in 1977 until 1996, the post was known as the '''Minister of Energy and Infrastructure''' ({{lang-he|שר האנרגיה והתשתיות}}, ''Sar HaEnergia VeHaTashtayot''). The current minister is [[Uzi Landau]] of [[Yisrael Beiteinu]].
|native_name_a = {{Script/Hebrew|משרד התשתיות הלאומיות, האנרגיה והמים}}
|jurisdiction = [[Government of Israel]]
|minister1_name = [[Eli Cohen (politician, born 1972)|Eli Cohen]]
|minister1_pfo =
|chief1_name = [[Yossi Dayan]]
|chief1_position = Director-General
| logo = File:Logo Energy and Water Resources Ministry Israel.jpg
|website = {{URL|http://www.energy.gov.il}}
|image=Emblem of Israel.svg
|image_caption=[[Emblem of Israel]]
|image_size=130px
}}
The '''Ministry of Energy''' ({{langx|he|משרד האנרגיה}}) is the [[Israeli cabinet|Israeli government]] ministry responsible for energy and water infrastructure. The ministry has changed names several times since its establishment.


It succeeded the position of [[Development Minister of Israel|Development Minister]], which had been scrapped three years earlier. There has been a Deputy Minister of National Infrastructure on one occasion.
The ministerial post was established in 1977, succeeding the position of [[Development Minister of Israel|Development Ministry]], which had been scrapped three years earlier.


==Names==
==List of National Infrastructure ministers==
The Ministry of Energy has been called the following names:
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:left"
* Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (משרד האנרגיה והתשתיות) – {{lrm}}1977–1996
|-
* Ministry of National Infrastructures (משרד התשתיות הלאומיות) – {{lrm}}1996–2011
* Ministry of Energy and Water Resources (משרד האנרגיה והמים) – {{lrm}}2011–2013
* Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water (משרד התשתיות הלאומיות, האנרגיה והמים) – {{lrm}}2013–2017
* Ministry of Energy (משרד האנרגיה) – {{lrm}}2017–2023
* Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (משרד האנרגיה והתשתיות) – {{lrm}}2023–

==List of ministers==
{{see also|Development Minister of Israel}}
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
!#
!Minister
!Minister
!Party
!Party
!Governments
!Government(s)
!Term start
!Dates in Office
!Term end
|-
|-
!colspan=7|Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
|[[Yitzhak Moda'i]]||[[Likud]]||align=center|18||align=center|20 June 1977 – 5 August 1981
|-
|-
|[[Yitzhak Berman]]||[[Likud]]||align=center|19||align=center|5 August 1981 – 30 September 1982
|1||align=left|[[Yitzhak Moda'i]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||18||June 20, 1977||August 5, 1981
|-
|-
|[[Yitzhak Moda'i]]||[[Likud]]||align=center|19–20||align=center|19 October 1982 – 13 September 1984
|2||align=left|[[Yitzhak Berman]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||19||August 5, 1981||September 30, 1982
|-
|-
|–||align=left|[[Yitzhak Moda'i]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||19–20||October 19, 1982||September 13, 1984
|[[Moshe Shahal]]||[[Alignment (political party)|Alignment]]||align=center|21–23||align=center|13 September 1984 – 15 March 1990
|-
|-
|3||align=left|[[Moshe Shahal]]||align=left|[[Alignment (political party)|Alignment]]||21–23||September 13, 1984||March 15, 1990
|[[Yuval Ne'eman]]||[[Tehiya]]||align=center|24||align=center|11 June 1990 – 21 January 1992
|-
|-
|4||align=left|[[Yuval Ne'eman]]||align=left|[[Tehiya]]||24||June 11, 1990||January 21, 1992
|[[Amnon Rubinstein]]||[[Meretz]]||align=center|25||align=center|13 July 1992 – 7 June 1993
|-
|-
|5||align=left|[[Yitzhak Shamir]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||24||January 21, 1992||July 13, 1992
|[[Moshe Shahal]]||[[Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party]]||align=center|25||align=center|13 July 1992 – 9 January 1995
|-
|-
|6||align=left|[[Amnon Rubinstein]]||align=left|[[Meretz]]||25||July 13, 1992||June 7, 1993
|[[Gonen Segev]]||[[Yiud]]||align=center|25, 26||align=center|9 January 1995 – 18 June 1996
|-
|-
|–||align=left|[[Moshe Shahal]]||align=left|[[Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party]]||25||July 13, 1992||January 9, 1995
|[[Yitzhak Levy]]||[[National Religious Party]]||align=center|27||align=center|18 June 1996 – 8 July 1996
|-
|-
|7||align=left|[[Gonen Segev]]||align=left|[[Yiud]]||25, 26||January 9, 1995||June 18, 1996
|[[Ariel Sharon]]||[[Likud]]||align=center|27||align=center|8 July 1996 – 6 July 1999
|-
|-
!colspan=6|Minister of National Infrastructure
|[[Eli Suissa]]||[[Shas]]||align=center|28||align=center|6 July 1999 – 11 July 2000
|-
|-
|8||align=left|[[Yitzhak Levy]]||align=left|[[National Religious Party]]||27||June 18, 1996||July 8, 1996
|[[Avraham Shochat]]||[[One Israel]]||align=center|28||align=center|11 October 2000 – 7 March 2001
|-
|-
|9||align=left|[[Ariel Sharon]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||27||July 8, 1996||July 6, 1999
|[[Avigdor Lieberman]]||[[Yisrael Beiteinu]]||align=center|29||align=center|7 March 2001 – 14 March 2002
|-
|-
|10||align=left|[[Eli Suissa]]||align=left|[[Shas]]||28||July 6, 1999||July 11, 2000
|[[Effi Eitam]]||[[National Religious Party]]||align=center|29||align=center|18 September 2002 – 28 February 2003
|-
|-
|11||align=left|[[Avraham Shochat]]||align=left|[[One Israel]]||28||October 11, 2000||March 7, 2001
|[[Yosef Paritzky]]||[[Shinui]]||align=center|30||align=center|28 February 2003 – 13 July 2004
|-
|-
|12||align=left|[[Avigdor Lieberman]]||align=left|[[Yisrael Beiteinu]]||29||March 7, 2001||March 14, 2002
|[[Eliezer Sandberg]]||[[Shinui]]||align=center|30||align=center|19 July 2004 – 4 December 2004
|-
|-
|13||align=left|[[Effi Eitam]]||align=left|[[National Religious Party]]||29||September 18, 2002||February 28, 2003
|[[Binyamin Ben-Eliezer]]||[[Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party]]||align=center|30||align=center|10 January 2005 – 23 November 2005
|-
|-
|14||align=left|[[Yosef Paritzky]]||align=left|[[Shinui]]||30||February 28, 2003||July 13, 2004
|[[Roni Bar-On]]||[[Kadima]]||align=center|30||align=center|18 January 2006 – 4 May 2006
|-
|-
|15||align=left|[[Eliezer Sandberg]]||align=left|[[Shinui]]||30||July 19, 2004||December 4, 2004
|[[Binyamin Ben-Eliezer]]||[[Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party]]||align=center|31||align=center|4 May 2006 – 31 March 2009
|-
|-
|16||align=left|[[Binyamin Ben-Eliezer]]||align=left|[[Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party]]||30||January 10, 2005||November 23, 2005
|[[Uzi Landau]]||[[Yisrael Beiteinu]]||align=center|32||align=center|31 March 2009 – present
|-
|17||align=left|[[Roni Bar-On]]||align=left|[[Kadima]]||30||January 18, 2006||May 4, 2006
|-
|–||align=left|[[Binyamin Ben-Eliezer]]||align=left|[[Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party]]||31||May 4, 2006||March 31, 2009
|-
!colspan=6|Minister of Energy and Water
|-
|18||align=left|[[Uzi Landau]]||align=left|[[Yisrael Beiteinu]]||32||31 March 2009||18 March 2013
|-
!colspan=6|Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy, and Water
|-
|19||align=left|[[Silvan Shalom]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||[[Thirty-third government of Israel|33]]||18 March 2013||14 May 2015
|-
|20||align=left|[[Yuval Steinitz]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||[[Thirty-fourth government of Israel|34]], [[Thirty-fifth government of Israel|35]]||14 May 2015|| 13 June 2021
|-
|21||align=left|[[Karine Elharrar]]||align=left|[[Yesh Atid]]||[[Thirty-sixth government of Israel|36]]||13 June 2021||29 December 2022
|-
|22||align=left|[[Israel Katz]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||[[Thirty-seventh government of Israel|37]]||29 December 2022||1 January 2024
|-
|23||align=left|[[Eli Cohen (politician, born 1972)|Eli Cohen]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||[[Thirty-seventh government of Israel|37]]||1 January 2024||
|}
|}


===Deputy Ministers===
===Deputy ministers===
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:left"
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
!#
|-
!Minister
!Minister
!Party
!Party
!Governments
!Government(s)
!Term start
!Dates in Office
!Term end
|-
|-
|1||align=left|[[Naomi Blumenthal]]||align=left|[[Likud]]||[[Twenty-ninth government of Israel|29]]||7 March 2001||1 January 2003
|[[Naomi Blumenthal]]
|[[Likud]]
|align=center|[[Twenty-ninth government of Israel|29th]]
|align=center|7 March 2001 – 1 January 2003
|}
|}


==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByMinistry_eng.asp?ministry=4 All Ministers in the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure] Knesset website
*[http://energy.gov.il/english/Pages/default.aspx Official website]
*[https://www.knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByMinistry_eng.asp?ministry=4 All Ministers in the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure] Knesset website


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Latest revision as of 06:24, 26 November 2024

Ministry of Energy
משרד התשתיות הלאומיות, האנרגיה והמים

Emblem of Israel
Agency overview
Formed1977
JurisdictionGovernment of Israel
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Websitewww.energy.gov.il

The Ministry of Energy (Hebrew: משרד האנרגיה) 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.

Names

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The Ministry of Energy has been called the following names:

  • Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (משרד האנרגיה והתשתיות) – ‎1977–1996
  • Ministry of National Infrastructures (משרד התשתיות הלאומיות) – ‎1996–2011
  • Ministry of Energy and Water Resources (משרד האנרגיה והמים) – ‎2011–2013
  • Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water (משרד התשתיות הלאומיות, האנרגיה והמים) – ‎2013–2017
  • Ministry of Energy (משרד האנרגיה) – ‎2017–2023
  • Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (משרד האנרגיה והתשתיות) – ‎2023–

List of ministers

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# Minister Party Governments Term start Term end
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
1 Yitzhak Moda'i Likud 18 June 20, 1977 August 5, 1981
2 Yitzhak Berman Likud 19 August 5, 1981 September 30, 1982
Yitzhak Moda'i Likud 19–20 October 19, 1982 September 13, 1984
3 Moshe Shahal Alignment 21–23 September 13, 1984 March 15, 1990
4 Yuval Ne'eman Tehiya 24 June 11, 1990 January 21, 1992
5 Yitzhak Shamir Likud 24 January 21, 1992 July 13, 1992
6 Amnon Rubinstein Meretz 25 July 13, 1992 June 7, 1993
Moshe Shahal Labor Party 25 July 13, 1992 January 9, 1995
7 Gonen Segev Yiud 25, 26 January 9, 1995 June 18, 1996
Minister of National Infrastructure
8 Yitzhak Levy National Religious Party 27 June 18, 1996 July 8, 1996
9 Ariel Sharon Likud 27 July 8, 1996 July 6, 1999
10 Eli Suissa Shas 28 July 6, 1999 July 11, 2000
11 Avraham Shochat One Israel 28 October 11, 2000 March 7, 2001
12 Avigdor Lieberman Yisrael Beiteinu 29 March 7, 2001 March 14, 2002
13 Effi Eitam National Religious Party 29 September 18, 2002 February 28, 2003
14 Yosef Paritzky Shinui 30 February 28, 2003 July 13, 2004
15 Eliezer Sandberg Shinui 30 July 19, 2004 December 4, 2004
16 Binyamin Ben-Eliezer Labor Party 30 January 10, 2005 November 23, 2005
17 Roni Bar-On Kadima 30 January 18, 2006 May 4, 2006
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer Labor Party 31 May 4, 2006 March 31, 2009
Minister of Energy and Water
18 Uzi Landau Yisrael Beiteinu 32 31 March 2009 18 March 2013
Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy, and Water
19 Silvan Shalom Likud 33 18 March 2013 14 May 2015
20 Yuval Steinitz Likud 34, 35 14 May 2015 13 June 2021
21 Karine Elharrar Yesh Atid 36 13 June 2021 29 December 2022
22 Israel Katz Likud 37 29 December 2022 1 January 2024
23 Eli Cohen Likud 37 1 January 2024

Deputy ministers

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# Minister Party Governments Term start Term end
1 Naomi Blumenthal Likud 29 7 March 2001 1 January 2003

References

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