The Twenty-Third Government of Israel

(December 22, 1988 - June 11, 1990)
Yitzhak
Shamir, Prime Minister and Minister of Labor and Welfare
David
Levy, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Construction and Housing
Yitzhak
Navon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Culture
Shimon
Peres, Vice Premier and Minister of Finance
Chaim
Herzog, Sixth President;
Elyakim
Rubinstein, Cabinet Secretary
Ehud Olmert, Minister without Portfolio
Rafael Edri, Minister without Portfolio
Mordechai Gur, Minister without Portfolio
Moshe Shahal, Minister
of Energy and Infrastructure
Yitzhak Modai, Minister of Economics and Planning
Moshe
Katsav, Minister of Transportation
Ezer
Weizman, Minister of Science and Technology
Ariel
Sharon, Minister of Industry and Trade
Yaacov
Tzur, Minister of Health
Haim Bar Lev, Minister of Police
Aryeh Deri, Minister of Interior
Gideon Patt, Minister of Tourism
Yitzhak
Rabin, Minister of Defense
Dan
Meridor, Minister of Justice
Gad Yaacobi, Minister of Communications
Moshe Nissim, Minister without Portfolio
Avraham Katz-Oz, Minister of Agriculture
Yitzhak Peretz, Minister of Immigrant Absorption
Moshe
Arens, Foreign Minister
Ronni Milo, Minister of Environment
Source: Israeli
Foreign Ministry
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