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This article lists the prime ministers of Israel since the adoption of the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948.

Prime ministers of Israel (1948–present)

Fourteen people have served as prime minister of Israel, five of whom have served on two or three non-consecutive occasions. Additionally, one person, Yigal Allon, has served solely as an acting prime minister. The other two who have served as acting prime minister have gone on to become the prime minister.

      Mapai/Alignment/Labor (7)           Herut/Likud (4)           Kadima (2)           Yamina (1)            Yesh Atid (1)
No. Name
(Lifespan)
Portrait Political party Term of office Elected
(Knesset)
Government
No. Composition
1 David Ben-Gurion
(1886–1973)
David Ben-Gurion (D597-087).jpg Mapai 14 May 1948 10 March 1949 Prov. Mapai • Mapam • HHaM • New Aliyah • S&O • Mizrachi • Gen.Zionists • Aguda
10 March 1949 1 November 1950 1949 (1st) 1st Mapai • URF • Progressives • S&O • DLN
1 November 1950 8 October 1951 2nd
8 October 1951 24 December 1952 1951 (2nd) 3rd Mapai • Mizrachi • HHaM-Aguda-PAY • DLIA-P&W-A&D
24 December 1952 7 December 1953 4th Mapai • Gen.Zionists • Progressive • Mizrachi • HHaM • DLIA-P&W-A&D
2 Moshe Sharett
(1894–1965)
Moshe Sharett Portrait.jpg Mapai 7 December 1953 26 January 1954
26 January 1954 29 June 1955 5th
29 June 1955 3 November 1955 6th Mapai • Mizrachi • HHaM • DLIA-P&W-A&D
(1) David Ben-Gurion
(1886–1973)
David Ben-Gurion (D597-087).jpg Mapai 3 November 1955 7 January 1958 1955 (3rd) 7th Mapai • NRP • Mapam • AHaA • Progressives • DLIA-P&W-A&D • P&D-C&B
7 January 1958 17 December 1959 8th
17 December 1959 2 November 1961 1959 (4th) 9th
2 November 1961 26 June 1963 1961 (5th) 10th Mapai • NRP • AHaA • PAY • P&D-C&B
3 Levi Eshkol
(1895–1969)
Portrait of prime minister Levy Eshkol. August 1963. D699-070.jpg Mapai 26 June 1963 22 December 1964 11th
22 December 1964 12 January 1966 12th
Alignment
Mapai/Labor
12 January 1966 26 February 1969 1965 (6th) 13th Alignment • NRP • Mapam • Indep.Liberals • PAY • P&D-C&B • Gahal • Rafi
Yigal Allon
(1918–1980)
Acting
Portrait of Yigal Allon.jpg Alignment
Labor
26 February 1969 17 March 1969
4 Golda Meir
(1898–1978)
Golda Meir (1964) cropped.jpg Alignment
Labor
17 March 1969 15 December 1969 14th
15 December 1969 10 March 1974 1969 (7th) 15th AlignmentGahal • NRP • Indep.Liberals • P&D-C&B
10 March 1974 3 June 1974 1973 (8th) 16th Alignment • NRP • Indep.Liberals
5 Yitzhak Rabin
(1922–1995)
Flickr - Government Press Office (GPO) - ISRAEL AMBASSADOR TO U.S.A. YITZHAK RABIN AND HIS WIFE LEAH (1) (crop).jpg Alignment
Labor
3 June 1974 20 June 1977 17th Alignment • Indep.Liberals • Ratz • NRP
6 Menachem Begin
(1913–1992)
Menachem Begin, Andrews AFB, 1978.JPG Herut
Likud
20 June 1977 5 August 1981 1977 (9th) 18th Likud • NRP • Aguda • Dash
5 August 1981 10 October 1983 1981 (10th) 19th Likud • NRP • Aguda • Tami • Telem/MRSZ • Tehiya
7 Yitzhak Shamir
(1915–2012)
Yitzhak Shamir 1992 Dan Hadani Archive.jpg Herut
Likud
10 October 1983 13 September 1984 20th
8 Shimon Peres
(1923–2016)
Meeting between PM Peres with newly elected PM Nethanyahu, 1996 Dan Hadani Archive II.jpg Alignment
Labor
13 September 1984 20 October 1986 1984 (11th) 21st AlignmentLikud • NRP • Aguda • Shas • Morasha • Shinui • Ometz
(7) Yitzhak Shamir
(1915–2012)
Yitzhak Shamir 1992 Dan Hadani Archive.jpg Herut
Likud
20 October 1986 22 December 1988 22nd
Likud 22 December 1988 11 June 1990 1988 (12th) 23rd LikudAlignment • NRP • Shas • Aguda • Degel HaTorah
11 June 1990 13 July 1992 24th Likud • NRP • Shas • Aguda • Degel HaTorah • New Liberal • Tehiya • Tzomet • Moledet • UPI • Geula
(5) Yitzhak Rabin
(1922–1995)
Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Life of Lt. Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, 7th IDF Chief of Staff in photos (11).jpg Labor 13 July 1992 4 November 1995 1992 (13th) 25th LaborMeretzShas • Yiud
Shimon Peres
(1923–2016)
Meeting between PM Peres with newly elected PM Nethanyahu, 1996 Dan Hadani Archive II.jpg Labor 4 November 1995 22 November 1995 26th
(8) 22 November 1995 18 June 1996
9 Benjamin Netanyahu
(born 1949)
Benjamin Netanyahu official portrait 1996.jpg Likud 18 June 1996 6 July 1999 1996 (14th) 27th Likud-Gesher-Tzomet • Shas • NRP • BaAliyah • UTJ • Third Way
10 Ehud Barak
(born 1942)
Ehud Barak official portrait 1999.jpg One Israel
Labor
6 July 1999 7 March 2001 1999 (15th) 28th One Israel • ShasMeretz • BaAliyah • Centre • NRP • UTJ


11
Ariel Sharon
(1928–2014)
Likud 7 March 2001 28 February 2003 2001 29th LikudLabor-Meimad • Shas • Centre • NRP • UTJ • BaAliyah • NU-Beiteinu • New Way • Gesher
28 February 2003 21 November 2005 2003 (16th) 30th Likud • Shinui • NU • NRP • Labor-Meimad • Aguda
Kadima 21 November 2005 (4 January 2006)
14 April 2006
KadimaLikud • Aguda
Ehud Olmert
(born 1945)
Ehud Olmert official portrait 2006.png Kadima 4 January 2006 14 April 2006
12 14 April 2006 4 May 2006
4 May 2006 31 March 2009 2006 (17th) 31st KadimaLaborShas • Gil • Beiteinu
(9) Benjamin Netanyahu
(born 1949)
Netanyahu official portrait.jpg Likud 31 March 2009 18 March 2013 2009 (18th) 32nd LikudBeiteinuShasLabor/Indep. • Jewish Home • UTJ
18 March 2013 6 May 2015 2013 (19th) 33rd LikudYesh Atid • The Jewish Home • Yisrael Beiteinu • Hatnuah
6 May 2015 9 April 2019 2015 (20th) 34th LikudKulanu • The Jewish Home • ShasUTJYisrael Beiteinu
9 April 2019 17 May 2020 Apr 2019 (21st)
Sep 2019 (22nd)
(9) 17 May 2020 13 June 2021 2020 (23rd) 35th Likud • Blue and White • ShasUTJLabor • Derekh Eretz • Gesher • The Jewish Home
13 Naftali Bennett
(born 1972)
Naftali Bennett official portrait.jpg Yamina 13 June 2021 30 June 2022 2021 (24th) 36th Yesh Atid • Blue and White • Yamina • LaborYisrael Beiteinu • New Hope • MeretzUnited Arab List
14 Yair Lapid
(born 1963)
Yair Lapid (D1237-011).jpg Yesh Atid 1 July 2022 29 December 2022
(9) Benjamin Netanyahu
(born 1949)
Benjamin Netanyahu, February 2023.jpg Likud 29 December 2022 Incumbent 2022 (25th) 37th LikudShasUTJ • Religious Zionism • Otzma Yehudit • Noam


Term of office in years

  1. Benjamin Netanyahu: 16 years, 298 days as of 22 July 2024 (first term: 3 years and 18 days; second term: 12 years and 74 days; third term: 1 year, 206 days)
  2. David Ben-Gurion: 13 years and 127 days (first term: 5 years and 257 days; second term: 7 years and 235 days)
  3. Yitzhak Shamir: 6 years and 242 days (first term: 339 days; second term: 5 years and 268 days)
  4. Yitzhak Rabin: 6 years and 132 days (first term: 3 years and 18 days; second term: 3 years and 114 days)
  5. Menachem Begin: 6 years and 113 days
  6. Levi Eshkol: 5 years and 247 days
  7. Ariel Sharon: 5 years and 39 days
  8. Golda Meir: 5 years and 19 days
  9. Ehud Olmert: 2 years and 351 days
  10. Shimon Peres: 2 years and 264 days (first term: 2 years and 37 days; second term: 227 days)
  11. Moshe Sharett: 1 year and 281 days
  12. Ehud Barak: 1 year and 245 days
  13. Naftali Bennett: 1 year and 17 days
  14. Yair Lapid: 181 days
  15. Yigal Allon: 19 days (acting)

Timeline

This is a graphical lifespan timeline of prime ministers of Israel. The prime ministers are listed in order of office, with prime ministers who held the office more than once listed in order of their first term.

Yair Lapid Naftali Bennett Ehud Olmert Ariel Sharon Ehud Barak Benjamin Netanyahu Shimon Peres Yitzhak Shamir Menachem Begin Yitzhak Rabin Golda Meir Levi Eshkol Moshe Sharett David Ben-Gurion

See also

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