El Ministerio de Turismo (en hebreo : מִשְׂרַד הַתַּיָּרוּת , translit. Misrad HaTayarut ) es la oficina del gobierno israelí responsable del turismo . La oficina se creó en 1964, siendo Akiva Govrin el primer ministro, pero se adjuntó al Ministerio de Comercio e Industria entre 1977 y 1981. El logotipo del Ministerio representa a los Espías Bíblicos llevando fruta de su gira por Tierra Santa.
El Ministro de Turismo (en hebreo : שָׁר הַתַּיָּרוּת , Sar HaTayarut ) es el jefe político del ministerio y miembro del gabinete israelí. Ehud Barak es el único primer ministro que ocupó el cargo mientras se desempeñaba como primer ministro, mientras que Moshe Katsav , que fue ministro de Turismo de 1996 a 1999, pasó a ser presidente . En una ocasión hubo un viceministro de Turismo.
Sacked after the National Union refused to support the disengagement plan. In an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to prevent him from being fired before a cabinet vote on the plan by avoiding receiving notification of his sacking, Elon went into hiding.
12
Gideon Ezra
Likud
30
4 July 2004
10 January 2005
Initially appointed Acting Minister of Tourism, with the position made permanent on 31 August 2004
13
Avraham Hirschson
Kadima
30
10 January 2005
4 May 2006
14
Isaac Herzog
Labor Party
31
4 May 2006
21 March 2007
15
Yitzhak Aharonovich
Yisrael Beiteinu
31
21 March 2007
16 January 2008
16
Ruhama Avraham
Kadima
31
14 July 2008
31 March 2009
17
Stas Misezhnikov
Yisrael Beiteinu
32
31 March 2009
18 March 2013
18
Uzi Landau
Yisrael Beiteinu
33
18 March 2013
14 May 2015
19
Yariv Levin
Likud
34
14 May 2015
17 May 2020
20
Asaf Zamir
Blue and White
35
17 May 2020
2 October 2020
21
Orit Farkash-Hacohen
Blue and White
35
14 October 2020
Deputy Ministers[edit]
#
Minister
Party
Government
Term start
Term end
1
Yehuda Sha'ari
Independent Liberals
15
22 December 1969
10 March 1974
See also[edit]
Tourism in Israel
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Ministry of Tourism
All Ministers in the Ministry of Tourism Knesset website
vteTourism Ministers of Israel
Govrin (1964–66)
Kol (1966–77)
Patt (1981)
Sharir (1981–88)
Patt (1988–92)
Baram (1992–96)
Katsav (1996–99)
Barak (1999)
Lipkin-Shahak (1999–2001)
Ze'evi (2001)
Elon (2001–02)
Levy (2002–03)
Elon (2003–04)
Ezra (2004–05)
Hirschson (2005–06)
Herzog (2006–07)
Aharonovich (2007–08)
Avraham (2008–09)
Misezhnikov (2009–2013)
Landau (2013–15)
Levin (2015–20)
Zamir (2020)
Farkash-Hacohen (2020–)
vte Israeli Cabinet portfolios
Prime Minister's Office
Alternate Prime Minister
Agriculture & Rural Development
Aliyah and Integration
Communications
Construction
Culture & Sport
Cyber and National Digital Matters
Defense
Development of the Periphery, the Negev & the Galilee