Yuval Steinitz
No. 50: Bezhalel Machlis and Yuval Steinitz: Senior figures in the Israeli defense industry
The two defense industry figureheads work to strengthen domestic manufacturing independence and reduce reliance on imported raw materials.
Rafael chairman, ex-minister Yuval Steinitz talks to 'Post' on Iran, Israel's defenses - interview
Israel to have partial laser defenses by next year - Rafael chair
Lebanon agreement: Israel gives up its piece of the pie - analysis
Steinitz and ex-PMO chief of staff to run for Likud Knesset seats
Steinitz and former chief of staff of the PMO to run for Likud knesset seats
Middle Israel: Netanyahu's problem with Israel's diplomats
The war on the elites, famous for its fronts in the judiciary, media, academia, and bohemia, is raging in the Foreign Ministry as well.
Steinitz: North Korea nuclear outcome will have 'enormous impact' on Iran
"Once North Korea really dismantles its nuclear infrastructure, the pressure within Iran to capitulate will be enormous," said security cabinet member Steinitz.
Who will Netanyahu choose for the foreign ministry portfolio?
The position has reportedly become vacant after Netanyahu refused to give the the defense minister portfolio to Minister of Education Naftali Bennett as well as Bayit Yehudi MK Eli Ben-Dahan.
Geopolitics: How an energy-friendly future will bolster the region
Yuval Steinitz outlines his vision.
Steinitz: Military action in Gaza would be the 'Mahmoud Abbas War'
Israel aiming to fully switch to electric cars by 2030
After 2030 import of diesel and gasoline cars will be prohibited, energy minister says.
Think About It: Steinitz – a knight in shining armor?
What is now expected of Steinitz is not to convince them that it is raining, but to simply put an end to the spitting.
Knesset rejects international nuclear oversight
Asked by Zahalka if Israel had a nuclear plant in Dimona, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said Israel made sure there would be no nuclear weapons in Iraq and Syria.
Think About It: Who’s to blame for Netanayhu’s infuriating week?
If Netanyahu were as great a leader as he perceives himself to be, he would have avoided his current predicaments, both on the personal and the world Jewry levels.