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The Minister of Tourism (Hebrew: שָׁר הַתַּיָּרוּת, Sar HaTayarut) is the political head of the ministry and a member of the Israeli cabinet. Ehud Barak is the only Prime Minister to have held the position while serving as the Prime Minister. Moshe Katsav, Minister of Tourism from 1996 to 1999, served as President from 2000 to ...
Eyal Ben Ami (born 1976), Israeli footballer; Eyal Ben-Ari (born 1953), professor of anthropology; Eyal Ben-Reuven (born 1954), Israeli major general in the Israel Defense Forces; Eyal Berkovic (born 1972), Israeli football player; Eyal Eisenberg (born 1963), general in the Israel Defense Forces; Eyal Golan, (born 1971), Israeli singer
Ministry of Communications (Israel) Ministry for Community Empowerment and Advancement; Ministry of Construction and Housing; Ministry of Culture and Sport (Israel) Ministry of Cyber and National Digital Matters
Tours of Israel should be avoided, Israel's Ministry of Tourism said in a note sent to local tour agencies, as the country indicated it could be planning a ground assault on Gaza in response to ...
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Nadav Asher Eyal (Hebrew: נדב אשר איל; born March 6, 1978) is an Israeli journalist and commentator, who served as a foreign news editor for Channel 13. He is the author of the book Revolt: The Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization (2021).
The Minister of Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage is an occasional portfolio in the Israeli cabinet. It was first established under the government of Yitzhak Shamir on 27 November 1990, with Avraham Verdiger serving as deputy minister, [ 1 ] although Avner Shaki had served as a Minister without Portfolio responsible for Jerusalem Affairs since 1988.
Enotourism is a growing part of the tourism sector in Israel. In early 2008, it was announced that a 150-acre (0.61 km 2) wine park would be created on the slopes between Zichron Ya'akov and Binyamina in order to promote tourism in the area and enotourism in Israel in general. [42]