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List of heads of government of Yisrael

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This is a list of the Presidents of Yisrael. The President of Yisrael is the head of government of the Kingdom of Yisrael, indirectly elected to a four-year term by district-level constituencies through the Electoral College. The officeholder co-leads the executive branch of the Government of Yisrael alongside the King of Yisrael, who is the head of state.

For the previous iteration of this office in the early constitutional period, the Prime Ministership of Yisrael, see below under Prime Ministers of Yisrael, and for the head of government under the Autocracy of Yisrael, see under Chancellors of Yisrael.

Presidents (1952 - present)

  Constitutional Liberal Party (8)   Royalist Conservative Party (7)   Independent (1)
Presidency President Prior office Party Election Vice-President Length of term
1 March 3, 1952

January 31, 1960
File:??? Asher Berkowitz
1898-1971
(73)
Acting Prime Minister of the Provisional Governing Council Constitutional Liberal 1952 (special national referendum) Aaron Barkan 7 years, 11 months
1956
2 January 31, 1960

January 15, 1964
File:??? Aaron Barkan
1904-1979
(75)
1st
Vice-President of Yisrael
Constitutional Liberal 1960 Yitzchok Bar-Lev 3 years, 11 months, 16 days
3 January 15, 1964

January 31, 1968
File:??? Nosson Zadlec
1916-1983
(67)
Governor of the Central District Royalist Conservative 1964 Zachariah Bloomberg 4 years, 16 days
4 January 31, 1968

April 18, 1974
File:TBD Boaz Benayoun
1919-1974
(65)
Knesset Majority Leader and MK from Dervaylik Constitutional Liberal 1968 Tal Habbad 6 years, 2 months, 19 days
1972
5 April 18, 1974

January 4, 1976
File:??? Tal Habbad
1921-1985
(64)
Vice-President under Boaz Benayoun Constitutional Liberal None
(assumed office by laws of presidential succession)
Ozriel Gebroks 1 year, 8 months, 14 days
6 January 4, 1976

January 5, 1984
File:??? Binyamin Schwartz
1937-present
(87)
Governor of Yerushalayim Royalist Conservative 1976 Michoel Citron 8 years, 1 day
1980
7 January 5, 1984

January 20, 1988
File:??? Michoel Citron
1941-present
(83)
Vice-President under Binyamin Schwartz Royalist Conservative 1984 Yossi Feigelbaum 4 years, 15 days
8 January 20, 1988

January 6, 1992
File:???.png Yosef Aronov
1938-2005
(67)
Foreign Minister under Tal Habbad Constitutional Liberal 1988 Itai Gabor 3 years, 11 months, 14 days
9 January 6, 1992

January 22, 1996
File:???.png Kabi Arad
1948-present
(76)
Governor of the Western District Constitutional Liberal 1992 Moshe Fink 4 years, 16 days
10 January 22, 1996

July 7, 1997
File:???.png Adom Greenbaum
1935-2011
(76)
Knesset Minority Leader Royalist Conservative 1996 Yanky Fishbein 1 year, 6 months, 16 days
11 July 7, 1997

January 9, 2000
File:???.png Yanky Fishbein
1945-2019
(74)
Vice-President under Adom Greenbaum Royalist Conservative None
(assumed office by laws of presidential succession)
Noam Itzchak 2 years, 6 months, 2 days
12 January 9, 2000

November 23, 2002
File:???.png Naor Hillel
1939-2020
(81)
Member of Knesset from Dervaylik Constitutional Liberal 2000 Ariel Halevi 2 years, 10 months, 14 days
13 November 23, 2002

January 25, 2004
File:???.png Ariel Halevi
1963-present
(61)
Vice-President under Naor Hillel Independent None
(assumed office by laws of presidential succession)
Yuval Luzzatto 1 years, 9 months, 29 days
14 January 25, 2004

January 30, 2012
Yis Eitan Herzog pic 1.jpg Eitan Herzog
1960-present
(63)
Governor of the Eastern District Constitutional Liberal 2004 Joshua Lieberman 8 years, 5 days
2008
15 January 30, 2012

February 3, 2020
Yis Noah Feldman pic 2.jpg Noah Feldman
1959-present
(65)
Governor of the Western District Royalist Conservative 2012 Joseph Sayegh 8 years, 4 days
2016
16 February 3, 2020

Incumbent
Yis Yitzchok Katz pic 4.jpg Yitzchok Katz
1967-present
(57)
Foreign Minister under Noah Feldman Royalist Conservative 2020 Gershon Blau 4 years, 75 days

Prime Ministers (1922 - 1941)

Chancellors (1941 - 1951)