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Cohen was placed second on the Kulanu list for the [[April 2019 Israeli legislative election|April 2019 elections]], and was re-elected despite the party being reduced to four seats. He was re-elected on the Likud list in [[September 2019 Israeli legislative election|September 2019]] and [[2020 Israeli legislative election|March 2020]]. In May 2020 he was appointed [[Ministry of Intelligence Services|Minister of Intelligence]] in the [[Thirty-fifth government of Israel|new government]], serving until the formation of another government in June 2021.<ref name=":0" />
Cohen was placed second on the Kulanu list for the [[April 2019 Israeli legislative election|April 2019 elections]], and was re-elected despite the party being reduced to four seats. He was re-elected on the Likud list in [[September 2019 Israeli legislative election|September 2019]] and [[2020 Israeli legislative election|March 2020]]. In May 2020 he was appointed [[Ministry of Intelligence Services|Minister of Intelligence]] in the [[Thirty-fifth government of Israel|new government]], serving until the formation of another government in June 2021.<ref name=":0" />
==Foreign Minister==
==Foreign Minister==
On 29 December 2022, Cohen was sworn in as [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel)|Foreign Minister]] alongside a new government, and will rotate the position with [[Israel Katz]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Azulay |first=Moran |date=2022-12-29 |title=רוטציה גם במשרד החוץ, בין אלי כהן לישראל כץ; גמליאל שרת המודיעין |language=he |work=Ynet |url=https://www.ynet.co.il/news/article/ry0laa5yo |access-date=2023-02-02}}</ref>
On 29 December 2022, Cohen was sworn in as [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel)|Foreign Minister]] alongside a new government, and will rotate the position with [[Israel Katz]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Azulay |first=Moran |date=2022-12-29 |title=רוטציה גם במשרד החוץ, בין אלי כהן לישראל כץ; גמליאל שרת המודיעין |language=he |work=Ynet |url=https://www.ynet.co.il/news/article/ry0laa5yo |access-date=2023-02-02}}</ref>In February 2023, Cohen flew to Sudan and met with General [[Abdel Fattah al-Burhan]], president of the Transitional Sovereign Council, to lay the groundwork for a peace agreement between Israel and Sudan.<ref>[https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-743500 Israel's Eli Cohen aims to make more diplomatic breakthroughs than ever, [[Jerusalem Post]]]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:36, 14 August 2023

Eli Cohen
Ministerial roles
2017–2020Minister of the Economy & Industry
2020–2021Minister of Intelligence
2022–Minister of Foreign Affairs
Faction represented in the Knesset
2015–2019Kulanu
2019–2023Likud
Personal details
Born (1972-10-03) 3 October 1972 (age 52)
Holon, Israel[1]

Eli Cohen (Template:Lang-he, born 3 October 1972) is an Israeli politician. In 2022, he was appointed Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs. Cohen previously served as Minister of Intelligence and Minister of the Economy and Industry.

Biography

Eli Cohen was born and raised Holon. He did his military service as a major in the Israeli Airforce. he studied at Tel Aviv University, gaining a BA in Accounting and an MBA, majoring in Financing and Accounting. He also obtained a bachelor's degree in Management and economics from the Open University of Israel.

Cohen is married, has four children and lives in Holon.

Financial and business career

In 2000 he began to work at the BDO Ziv Haft Accountants’ firm as Head of the Economic Division.[2] In 2003 he joined the credit rating company Maalot S&P and headed the Corporations Division. In 2007 he was appointed Senior Vice President of the Israel Land Development Company.[3]

Political career

Prior to the 2015 elections he joined the new Kulanu party, and was placed eighth on its list.[4] He was elected to the Knesset as the party won ten seats.[5] After being elected, he was appointed Chairman of the Reforms Committee, as well as joining the Finance Committee and the Joint Committee for the Defense Budget.[6] On 23 January 2017 he took over from Kulanu leader Moshe Kahlon as Minister of the Economy.[7]

Cohen was placed second on the Kulanu list for the April 2019 elections, and was re-elected despite the party being reduced to four seats. He was re-elected on the Likud list in September 2019 and March 2020. In May 2020 he was appointed Minister of Intelligence in the new government, serving until the formation of another government in June 2021.[6]

Foreign Minister

On 29 December 2022, Cohen was sworn in as Foreign Minister alongside a new government, and will rotate the position with Israel Katz.[8]In February 2023, Cohen flew to Sudan and met with General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, president of the Transitional Sovereign Council, to lay the groundwork for a peace agreement between Israel and Sudan.[9]

References

  1. ^ Eli Cohen Knesset
  2. ^ Jewish Virtual Library: Eli Cohen
  3. ^ Eli Cohen Ministry of Economy and Industry
  4. ^ Kulanu list Central Elections Committee
  5. ^ Final Unofficial* results of the Elections for the Twentieth Knesset Central Elections Committee
  6. ^ a b Eli Cohen Knesset
  7. ^ Government 34 Knesset
  8. ^ Azulay, Moran (2022-12-29). "רוטציה גם במשרד החוץ, בין אלי כהן לישראל כץ; גמליאל שרת המודיעין". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  9. ^ Israel's Eli Cohen aims to make more diplomatic breakthroughs than ever, Jerusalem Post