PM Netanyahu's remarks at first meeting of 34th Government 15 May 2015

PM Netanyahu's remarks at first meeting of the 34th Government

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    We will work with determination, responsibility and vigor in the face of attempts to test our borders and our security. We will continue to promote a diplomatic settlement while upholding the vital interests and security of the citizens of Israel.
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    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Copyright: GPO/Avi Ohayon
     
     
    (Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)
     
    Following are Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks at the start of the first meeting of the 34th Government earlier today (Friday, 15 May 2015):
     
    "Despite all the ups-and-downs we had to go through to reach this moment, I am still moved by the position and I am certain that you are too. From this moment on we must leave disagreements outside this room and focus on good work for the citizens of Israel – all citizens of Israel.
     
    We will work with determination, responsibility and vigor in the face of all attempts to test our borders and our security from both near and far. Israel's enemies must know that any threated directed at us has red lines. This has been our policy under previous governments and will be under the current government as well.
     
    We will continue to promote a diplomatic settlement while upholding the vital interests and security of the citizens of Israel. At the same time and perhaps in assistance, we will try to realize the opportunity of regional developments and new possibilities of action with the moderate and responsible countries around us.
     
    We will work to improve social welfare with emphasis on lowering the cost of living in general and housing costs in particular. We will work to continue to reduce the gaps in Israeli society. We will continue to link the Negev and the Galilee with the center and to strengthen employment there and throughout the country. We are attentive to the cry of immigrants from Ethiopia and their families and next week we will form a special ministerial committee, under my chairmanship, to deal with this problem. We are obligated to work for the good of all Israeli citizens and we will do everything we can to justify the confidence the nation has vested in us.
     
    Now the time has come to roll up our sleeves and get to work. May our efforts be successful."


     
  • The 34th Government of Israel

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    (Knesset website)

    Benjamin Netanyahu - Prime Minister, Minister of Health, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Communications, Minister of Regional Cooperation
    Silvan Shalom - Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Internal Affairs

    Ofir Akunis - Minister
    Uri Yehuda Ariel - Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
    David Azoulay - Minister of Religious Services
    Ze'ev Binyamin Begin - Minister
    Naftali Bennett - Minister of Education, Minister of Diaspora Affairs
    Danny Danon - Minister of Science, Technology, and Space
    Aryeh Machluf Deri - Minister of the Economy, Minister of the Development of the Negev and Galil
    Zeev Elkin - Minister of Immigration and Absorption
    Avi Gabai - Minister of Environmental Protection
    Yoav Galant - Minister of Construction
    Gila Gamliel - Minister for Senior Citizens
    Moshe Kahlon - Minister of Finance
    Haim Katz - Minister of Welfare and Social Services
    Yisrael Katz - Minister of Transportation and Road Safety, Minister of Intelligence and Atomic Energy
    Yariv Levin - Minister of Tourism, Minister of Internal Security
    Miri Regev - Minister of Culture and Sport
    Ayelet Shaked - Minister of Justice
    Yuval Steinitz - Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy, and Water
    Moshe Ya'alon - Minister of Defense