Israeli Cabinet
The Israeli Cabinet is the executive branch of the government of Israel, responsible for making important policy decisions and implementing laws. It is composed of ministers, most of whom head various government departments. The Cabinet is led by the Prime Minister, who is the head of government and coordinates the work of the ministers.
Members of the Cabinet are typically chosen from the Knesset, Israel's parliament, and they represent different political parties. The Cabinet meets regularly to discuss national issues, propose new legislation, and address challenges facing the country. Decisions are made collectively, reflecting the diverse views of its members.