The 33rd cabinet: A comprehensive look

The new government is expected to have 22 ministers, including Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Here are the agreed-upon portfolios/

Red carpet laid out for opening of 19th Knesset 370 (photo credit: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)
Red carpet laid out for opening of 19th Knesset 370
(photo credit: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)
The new government is expected to have 22 ministers, including Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Here are the agreed-upon portfolios.
Likud Beytenu
Binyamin Netanyahu – prime minister and temporary foreign minister
Moshe Ya’alon – defense minister
Gideon Sa’ar – interior minister
Yair Shamir – agriculture minister
Yitzhak Aharonovitch – public security minister
Sofa Landver – immigration absorption minister
Uzi Landau – tourism minister
Israel Katz – transportation minister
Gilad Erdan, Silvan Shalom, Yuval Steinitz and Limor Livnat are expected to divide the Ministries of Communications, Infrastructure, Strategic Affairs and Home Front Defense
Expected deputy ministers: deputy education minister, deputy health minister
Yuli Edelstein – Knesset speaker
Avigdor Liberman – Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chair man, foreign minister if exonerated in corruption trial
Tzachi Hanegbi - coalition chairman
Yesh Atid
Yair Lapid – finance minister
Shai Piron – education minister
Meir Cohen – welfare and social services minister
Yael German – health minister
Yaakov Peri – science minister
Ofer Shelah – deputy defense minister
Bayit Yehudi Naftali Bennett – economics and trade minister (formerly Industry, trade and labor), with responsibility for the Religious Services Ministry and the Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs Ministry
Uri Ariel – construction and housing, including the Israel Lands Authority
Uri Orbach – pensioners affairs
Eliahu Ben-Dahan – deputy religious services minister, with expanded responsibilities, including conversion, the Chief Rabbinate and yeshivas
Nissan Slomiansky and Ayelet Shaked – rotation for head of the Knesset Finance Committee
Hatnua
Tzipi Livni – justice minister
Amir Peretz – environmental protection minister