Ninth government of Israel

Seventh Ben-Gurion Cabinet

9th Cabinet of Israel
Date formed17 December 1959 (1959-12-17)
Date dissolved2 November 1961 (1961-11-02)
People and organisations
Head of stateYitzhak Ben-Zvi
Head of governmentDavid Ben-Gurion
Member partiesMapai
Mapam
Ahdut HaAvoda
National Religious Party
Progressive Party
Religious Torah Front
Agriculture and Development
Progress and Development
Cooperation and Brotherhood
Status in legislaturecoalition
Opposition leaderMenachem Begin
History
Election1959 Israeli legislative election
Legislature term4th Knesset
Predecessor8th cabinet of Israel
Successor10th cabinet of Israel

The ninth government of Israel was formed by David Ben-Gurion on 17 December 1959 following the November 1959 elections. Ben-Gurion largely kept the same coalition partners as during the previous government (i.e. Mapai, the National Religious Party, Mapam, Ahdut HaAvoda, the Progressive Party and Agriculture and Development), and added the new Israeli Arab parties Progress and Development and Cooperation and Brotherhood.

The government collapsed when Ben-Gurion resigned on 31 January 1961, over a motion of no-confidence brought by Herut and the General Zionists following the publication of the findings of the Committee of Seven concerning the Lavon Affair. At the end of February Ben-Gurion informed President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi that he could not form a new government,[1] and new elections were called after the Knesset was dissolved in March.

  1. ^ 1961 timeline Archived 2008-12-03 at the Wayback Machine Jewish Agency for Israel