Prime ministers of Israel

Prime ministers of Israel

Table
Prime ministers of Israel
prime minister term
David Ben-Gurion (Ben-Gurion, David) (1st time) 1948–53
Moshe Sharett (Sharett, Moshe) 1953–55
David Ben-Gurion (Ben-Gurion, David) (2nd time) 1955–63
Levi Eshkol (Eshkol, Levi) 1963–69
Golda Meir (Meir, Golda) 1969–74
Yitzhak Rabin (Rabin, Yitzhak) (1st time) 1974–77
Menachem Begin (Begin, Menachem) 1977–83
Yitzhak Shamir (Shamir, Yitzḥak) (1st time) 1983–84
Shimon Peres (Peres, Shimon) (1st time) 1984–86
Yitzhak Shamir (Shamir, Yitzḥak)* (2nd time) 1986–92
Yitzhak Rabin (Rabin, Yitzhak) (2nd time) 1992–95
Shimon Peres (Peres, Shimon) (2nd time) 1995–96
Benjamin Netanyahu (Netanyahu, Benjamin) 1996–99
Ehud Barak (Barak, Ehud) 1999–2001
Ariel Sharon (Sharon, Ariel) 2001–06
Ehud Olmert (Olmert, Ehud) 2006–
*From 1986 to 1990, Yitzhak Shamir was prime minister of Israel in alliance with Shimon Peres.
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