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Moshe Shahal was born on 20 May, 1934 in Baghdad, Iraq, is an Israeli politician (born 1934). Discover Moshe Shahal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 20 May 1934
Birthday 20 May
Birthplace Baghdad, Iraq
Nationality Iraq

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1934

Moshe Shahal (משה שחל; born 20 May 1934) is a former Israeli politician.

1950

Born in Baghdad in Iraq, Shahal made aliyah in 1950.

He studied economics and political science at the University of Haifa, before graduating with a law degree from Tel Aviv University.

1964

He began his political career when elected to the Haifa Labor Council in 1964, a position he retained until 1971.

Between 1964 and 1969, he was also a member of Haifa City Council.

1969

For the 1969 Knesset elections he was placed 57th on the Alignment's list, but missed out when the alliance won only 56 seats.

1971

Nevertheless, Shahal entered the Knesset on 1 September 1971 as a replacement for the deceased Mordechai Ofer.

1974

He was re-elected in 1974, 1977, 1981, and between 1981 and 1984, served as a Deputy Speaker of the Knesset.

Whilst serving as an MK, Shahal was a permanent observer to the Council of Europe (1974–76) and a permanent representative to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (1976–84).

Outside the Knesset, he also served as a chairman of the Israel Consumer's Council.

In the 2022 Knesset elections he was given the honorary last spot on the Labor list.

1984

After a fourth re-election in 1984, he was appointed Minister of Energy & Infrastructure.

1988

He was re-appointed to the post following the 1988 elections, serving until the Alignment pulled out of the coalition government in 1990.

1992

Following Labor's victory in the 1992 elections, Shahal was appointed to two posts in the cabinet; Minister of Communications and Minister of Police.

1993

He held the Communications portfolio until 7 June 1993, when he was replaced by Shulamit Aloni.

1995

However, he regained the Energy and Construction post at the same time, though he gave it up in January 1995, when Gonen Segev (a new addition to Yitzhak Rabin's government) replaced him.

Shahal retained the Police Ministry following Rabin's assassination, when it was renamed the Ministry of Public Security.

1996

Although he retained his seat in the 1996 elections and Labor remained the largest party, Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud formed the government, and Shahal lost his place in the cabinet.

1998

He resigned from the Knesset on 20 March 1998 and was replaced by Rafik Haj Yahia.