Israeli government approves appointment of new foreign minister

Israeli government approves appointment of new foreign minister
Israeli government approves appointment of new foreign minister Yisrael Katz to replace Eli Cohen, who will become energy minister.
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31 December, 2023
The appointments are subject to Israeli parliamentary approval. [Getty]

The Israeli government on Sunday approved the appointment of a new foreign minister to replace Eli Cohen, who will become energy minister as part of a pre-arranged ministerial rotation, a government statement said.

The appointments are subject to Israeli parliamentary approval.

Cohen will continue to serve as a member of the security cabinet while Yisrael Katz will serve as foreign affairs minister, the statement said as Israel enters its 86th day of war on the Gaza Strip.

Foreign Minister Eli Cohen had earlier said that the Israeli government should be held accountable for Hamas' 7 October attacks and called for an investigation of those at fault for any negligence.

The Israeli government also gave the green light for postponed municipal elections to take place in February, subject to parliamentary approval.

"We usually do not hold elections in wartime but these elections have been determined in advance," a statement from the prime minister's office said. "They have already been postponed once." 

(Reuters)