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===Ministerial posts=== Peres held numerous ministerial posts over the course of his Knesset tenure. He held major ministerial posts in twelve governments.<ref name="Beaumont1"/> {| class="wikitable" |+ Ministerial posts |- ! Ministerial post !! Tenure !! Prime Minister(s) !! Government(s) !! Predecessor !! Successor |- | [[Ministry of Defense (Israel)#Deputy Ministers|Deputy Minister of Defense]] || 21 December 1959 β 25 May 1965|| [[David Ben-Gurion]] {{small|(until 26 June 1963)}}<br> [[Levi Eshkol]] {{small|(after 26 June 1963)}} || [[Ninth government of Israel|9]], [[Tenth government of Israel|10]] [[Eleventh government of Israel|11]], [[Twelfth government of Israel|12]] || ''office established'' || [[Zvi Dinstein]] |- | [[Minister without Portfolio]] || 15 December 1969 β 22 December 1969 || [[Golda Meir]] || [[Fifteenth government of Israel|15]] || colspan=2 {{n/a}} |- | [[Ministry of Aliyah and Integration|Minister of Immigrant Absorption]] || 22 December 1969 β 27 July 1970 || Golda Meir || 15 || [[Yigal Allon]] || [[Natan Peled]] |- | [[Ministry of Communications (Israel)|Minister of Communications]] || 1 September 1970 β 10 March 1974 || Golda Meir || 15 || [[Elimelekh Rimalt]] || [[Aharon Uzan]] |- | [[Ministry of Transport and Road Safety|Minister of Transportation]] || 1 September 1970 β 10 March 1974 || Golda Meir || 15 || [[Ezer Weizman]] || [[Aharon Yariv]] |- | [[Information Minister of Israel|Minister of Information]] || 10 March 1974 β 3 June 1974 || Golda Meir || [[Sixteenth government of Israel|16]] || ''office established'' || Aharon Yariv |- | [[Ministry of Defense (Israel)|Minister of Defense]] (first tenure) || 3 June 1974 β 20 June 1977 || [[Yitzhak Rabin]] || [[Seventeenth government of Israel|17]] || [[Moshe Dayan]] || [[Ezer Weizman]] |- | [[Ministry of Interior (Israel)|Minister of Internal Affairs]] || 13 September 1984 β 24 December 1984 || ''Shimon Peres'' || [[Twenty-first government of Israel|21]] || [[Yosef Burg]] || [[Yitzhak Peretz (politician born 1938)|Yitzhak Peretz]] |- | [[Religions Minister of Israel|Minister of Religious Affairs]] || 13 September 1984 β 23 December 1984 || ''Shimon Peres'' || 21 || Yosef Burg || Yosef Burgβ |- | [[Deputy of the Prime Minister of Israel#Designated Acting Prime Minister|Designated Acting Prime Minister]] || 20 October 1986 β 15 March 1990 || [[Yitzhak Shamir]] || [[Twenty-second government of Israel|22]], [[Twenty-third government of Israel|23]] || Yitzhak Shamir || [[Ehud Olmert]] (2003) |- | [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] (first tenure) || 20 October 1986 β 23 December 1988 || Yitzhak Shamir || [[Twenty-second government of Israel|22]] || Yitzhak Shamir || [[Moshe Arens]] |- | [[Ministry of Finance (Israel)|Minister of Finance]] || 22 December 1988 β 15 March 1990 || Yitzhak Shamir || [[Twenty-third government of Israel|23]] || [[Moshe Nissim]] || Yitzhak Shamir |- | Minister of Foreign Affairs (second tenure) || 14 July 1992 β 22 November 1995 || Yitzhak Rabin {{small|(until 4 November 1995)}}<br>''Shimon Peres'' {{small|(interim after 4 November 1995)}} || [[Twenty-fifth government of Israel|25]] || [[David Levy (Israeli politician)|David Levy]] || [[Ehud Barak]] |- | Minister of Defense (second tenure) || 4 November 1995 β 22 November 1995 {{small|(interim minister)}}<br>22 November 1995 β 18 June 1996 {{small|(permanent minister)}} || ''Shimon Peres'' {{small|(interim PM until 22 November 1995 and permanent PM afterwards)}} || 25, [[Twenty-sixth government of Israel|26]] || Yitzhak Rabin || [[Yitzhak Mordechai]] |- | [[Regional Cooperation Minister of Israel|Minister of Regional Cooperation]] || 6 July 1999 β 7 March 2001 || Ehud Barak || [[Twenty-eighth government of Israel|28]] || ''office established'' || [[Tzipi Livni]] |- |[[Deputy leaders of Israel#Deputy Prime Minister|Deputy Prime Minister]] {{small|(serving alongside [[Silvan Shalom]], [[Natan Sharansky]], and [[Eli Yishai]])}} || 7 March 2001 β 2 November 2002 || [[Ariel Sharon]] || [[Twenty-ninth government of Israel|29]] || [[Binyamin Ben-Eliezer]] || |- | Minister of Foreign Affairs (third tenure) || 7 March 2001 β 2 October 2002 || Ariel Sharon || 29 || [[Shlomo Ben-Ami]] || Ariel Sharon |- |[[Deputy leaders of Israel#List of vice prime ministers|Vice Prime Minister]] (first tenure) || 10 January 2005 β 23 November 2005 || Ariel Sharon || [[Thirtieth government of Israel|30]] || ''office established'' || |- | Vice Prime Minister (second tenure) || 10 January 2006 β 13 June 2007 || Ehud Olmert || [[Thirty-first government of Israel|31]] || || [[Haim Ramon]] |- |[[Ministry for the Development of the Periphery, the Negev and the Galilee|Minister for the Development of the Negev, Galilee and Regional Economy]] || 10 January 2006 β 13 June 2007 || Ehud Olmert || 31 || ''office established'' || [[Yaakov Edri]] |}
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