Israel Katz (; born 21 September 1955) is an Israeli politician and member of the Knesset for Likud currently serving as Minister of Defense and a member of the Security Cabinet of Israel. Katz has been recognized for his role in modernizing Israel’s transportation infrastructure, including the expansion of highways, the development of high-speed rail, and reforms to Israel’s ports that increased competition and reduced shipping costs. Katz has previously served as Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Transport, Minister of Intelligence, Minister of Energy, Minister of Finance, and twice as Minister of Foreign Affairs. On 5 November 2024, it was announced that he would be nominated by Prime Minister Netanyahu as Defense Minister after Yoav Gallant was dismissed.
Katz is married and has two children. Yisrael Katz, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In January 2004, Katz announced a plan to substantially increase the number of settlers in the Golan Heights. In March 2004, he suggested making a referendum among all registered members of Likud, which allowed Ariel Sharon, intent on mobilising public opinion to back his Gaza disengagement plan, to get round opposition within the Likud convention, dominated by Israeli settler pressure groups. Katz along with Benjamin Netanyahu, Silvan Shalom and Limor Livnat announced that they would resign from the government within two weeks if Sharon did not agree to hold a national referendum on the pull out plan. In the same period, he lobbied, together with the World Zionist Organization, to have $32 million set aside to provide incentives and subsidies for settlements in the West Bank.
In March 2007, the Israel Police recommended indicting Katz on charges of fraud and breach of trust linked to political appointments at the Ministry of Agriculture during his tenure as minister. The report found 24 seasonal ministry employees were members of the Likud Central Committee or were children of committee members. The police transferred their investigative material to the central district prosecution. Later attorney general declined to prosecute. Katz ran for Leader of the Likud in December 2005, winning 8.7% of the vote.
In the 2009 elections and after winning 11th place on the Likud list, Katz retained his seat and was appointed Minister of Transportation in the Netanyahu government. In July 2009, he decided to replace existing road signs in Israel with new ones so that all the names appearing on them in English and Arabic would be a direct transliteration of their Hebrew names, instead of being directly in English and Arabic.
In February 2010, Katz was ordered by the High Court of Justice to issue instructions based on a committee's findings that Sex segregation in public buses was illegal and that separate seating could not be coerced, as Haredi Judaism were doing. Katz, undertaking to implement the recommendations, responded that the buses could carry signs suggesting that gender segregation was voluntary. The Haredi community considered this failure of enforcement a victory. Judges from the High Court of Justice criticized Katz's decision to allow continued operation of sex-segregated buses.
In July 2011, Katz confirmed that the state subsidizes bus tickets within West Bank settlements, causing them to be cheaper than tickets for rides within the Green Line. According to Katz, the move was intended to incentivize settlers to use armor-protected public transportation within the West Bank, which would ostensibly reduce state spending on stationing military and security escorts for non-armored, private vehicles.
Katz was re-elected in 2013 and remained Minister of Transportation in the new government. After being placed fourth on the Likud list, Likud list CEC he was re-elected in 2015, after which he was appointed Minister of Intelligence in the new government, as well as remaining Minister of Transportation.
In February 2019, Katz assumed the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs.
On 17 May 2020, Katz became Minister of Finance when the Thirty-fifth government of Israel was sworn in.
He supported the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. On 13 October 2023, Katz, then Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, stated on X: "We will fight the terrorist organization Hamas and destroy it. All the civilian population in Gaza is ordered to leave immediately. We will win. They will not receive a drop of water or a single battery until they leave the world."
On 1 January 2024, Katz assumed the role of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the second time, following the Knesset's approval of a power-sharing agreement that led to the replacement of Eli Cohen.
In July 2024, he attended the 2024 NATO Summit in Washington, D.C. Katz warned of the Iran-Russia alliance and the dangers posed by Iran and China, and also met with the foreign ministers of Denmark, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, the United States, Germany, South Korea and Canada.
In February 2025, Katz instructed the IDF to prepare a plan to "allow any resident of Gaza who wishes to leave to do so", saying, "Countries such as Spain, Ireland, Norway, and others, which have falsely accused Israel over its actions in Gaza, are legally obligated to allow Gazans to enter their territory. Their hypocrisy will be exposed if they refuse." Spain and Ireland rejected Katz's proposal. Katz also suggested that Palestinians from Gaza should immigrate to Canada because Canada has a "structured immigration program."
During the Israeli invasion of Syria following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, Israel took control of the U.N.-patrolled UNDOF buffer zone on Syrian territory, a move that violated the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria. In February 2025, Israel Katz said that Israeli forces would remain in southern Syria "for an indefinite period of time to protect our communities and thwart any threat."
In March 2025, Katz condemned the massacres of Syrian Alawites committed by pro-government fighters during clashes in western Syria and characterized Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa (referred to by Katz under his nom de guerre "Al-Julani") as "a Jihadism terrorist from the Al-Qaeda school, committing atrocities against the Alawite civilian population." Katz affirmed Israel's intention to maintain control of Mount Hermon and other security areas, defend communities in the Golan Heights and Galilee regions, ensure southern Syria's demilitarization, and defend the local Druze population.
On 19 March 2025, Katz warned Gaza residents in a video broadcast: "Return the hostages and eliminate Hamas, and other options will open up for you — including going to other places in the world for those who wish. The alternative is complete destruction and devastation." In April 2025, Katz said that Israeli troops would remain in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria indefinitely. He announced that large areas of Gaza would be "incorporated into Israel’s security zones" and that Israeli military operations in Gaza would include a "large-scale evacuation of Gaza’s population from combat zones."
Katz supported the blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza, saying on 16 April 2025: "No one is currently planning to allow any humanitarian aid into Gaza, and there are no preparations to enable such aid." After the Israeli attack on the Gaza European Hospital in May 2025, Katz declared: "We will not allow the Hamas terrorist organization to use hospitals and humanitarian facilities in Gaza as shelters and terrorist headquarters."
On 8 June 2025, Katz ordered the Israeli military to prevent the June Gaza Freedom Flotilla's vessel Madleen from coming ashore on Gaza. He called Greta Thunberg, one of the passengers on board, antisemitic. He ordered that members of the flotilla be shown footage of the October 7 attacks.
Following Iranian retaliatory strikes on Israel in response to Israeli strikes on Iran in June 2025, Katz said that Iran had crossed red lines by targeting civilians, adding that it would pay a very high price for that. Katz warned that "Tehran will burn" if Iran continues to fire missiles at Israel. He also said that Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, "cannot continue to exist".
In 2024, Katz declared United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres persona non grata in Israel for not condemning the October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel in a statement on the Middle East conflict.
On 5 November 2024, it was announced he would be nominated to the role of Defense Minister by Netanyahu, replacing Yoav Gallant, who was fired.
In March 2016, Katz introduced a bill to the Knesset to enable the Israeli government to deport the families of terrorists, if they are found to have been aware of, to have encouraged, or to have aided the act. The measure received broad support from the ruling coalition and key opposition MKs. The same month, Katz argued that Israel should employ "targeted civil eliminations" against leaders of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS). The expression puns on the Hebrew word for targeted assassinations.
In 2024, Ömer Çelik, the former Turkish Minister of European Union Affairs and spokesperson of the Justice and Development Party, likened Katz to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's top diplomat Joachim von Ribbentrop due to his provocative remarks during the Gaza war.
Views and opinions
Peace and security
Terrorism and deterrence
Polish anti-Semitism
Dispute with Turkey
Dispute with France
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