Eli Cohen (politician born 1973)
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Eli Cohen ( he, אֵלִי כֹּהֵן, born 3 October 1972) is an Israeli politician. A member of the Knesset since 2015, he is currently the head of the Ministry of Energy. Cohen previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2022 to 2024. Cohen previously served as Minister of Intelligence (2020–2021) and Minister of the Economy and Industry (2017–2020).


Biography

Cohen was born in
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to a family of immigrants from Morocco. He did his military service as a major in the Israeli Air Force, after which he studied at Tel Aviv University, gaining a BA in Accounting and an MBA majoring in financing and accounting. He also obtained a bachelor's degree in management and economics from the Open University of Israel. In 2000 he began to work at BDO Global as Head of the Economic Division. In 2003 he joined the credit rating company Maalot S&P and headed the Corporations Division. In 2007 he was appointed Senior Vice President of the
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Political career

Prior to the
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he joined the new
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party, and was placed eighth on its list. He was elected to the Knesset as the party won ten seats. After being elected, he was appointed Chairman of the Knesset Reforms Committee. He was also a member of the Knesset Finance Committee and the Joint Committee for the Defense Budget.Eli Cohen
Knesset
In 2018, as chairman of the Reforms Committee, Cohen welcomed legislation to increase competition in the banking system. Cohen was placed second on the Kulanu list for the April 2019 elections, and was re-elected despite the party being reduced to four seats. He was re-elected on the Likud list in September 2019 and
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Minister of Economy and Industry

In January 2017 Cohen replaced Kulanu leader Moshe Kahlon as Minister of Economy and Industry. In this capacity, Cohen launched a flagship program to establish development centers for high-tech in the periphery in cooperation with the Israel Innovation Authority. Cohen made it clear that for Israeli high-tech to live up to its potential, it was imperative to increase the number of people employed in technological sectors among the general population and in the periphery in particular." During Cohen's term Israel signed free trade agreements with several countries. One was the updated Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA).


Minister of Intelligence

In May 2020 Cohen was appointed Minister of Intelligence in the Netanyahu–Gantz government, serving until the formation of a new government in June 2021. During this period, Cohen told reporters he believed that Israel was “very close to normalizing ties with Sudan.” In January 2021, Cohen headed an Israeli delegation to Sudan, meeting with the Sudanese President Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Defense Minister
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, and other Sudanese defense and intelligence officials.


Foreign Minister

On 29 December 2022 Cohen was sworn in as
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on behalf of the new Likud government, in rotation with Israel Katz. In February 2023, Cohen flew to
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and met with General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, president of the Transitional Sovereign Council, to lay the groundwork for a peace agreement between Israel and Sudan. After the massive earthquake in Turkey in February, Cohen met with Turkish president Erdogan in Ankara and announced that Israeli airlines would resume direct flights to Turkey. In February, Cohen acknowledged that after months of talks, Oman announced that Israeli airlines would be permitted to pass through its airspace. Cohen also confirmed that Papua New Guinea, which established diplomatic relations with Israel in 1978, would be opening its first embassy in Jerusalem in 2023. In March 2023 Cohen met the UK Foreign Secretary in London to sign the 2030 Roadmap for Israel-UK Bilateral Relations which will increase cooperation in technology, research and development, security and cyber. In April 2023, Cohen inaugurated Israel’s first embassy in Turkmenistan. No Israeli foreign minister has visited this Muslim majority country since 1994. The newly built embassy is located in the capital city, Ashgabat, ten miles from Turkmenistan’s border with Iran. Later that month, Cohen paid a three-day visit to
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in Azerbaijan after his counterpart visited Jerusalem in March for the inauguration of the Azerbaijani Embassy in Israel, the first embassy of a Shia Muslim country in Israel. Cohen is the first Israeli minister to visit Ukraine and meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy since the outbreak of the war. In May 2023 he signed a customs agreement with the United Arab Emirates Ambassador to Israel to further the trade agreement signed in 2022. Cohen also flew to India with an 36-person economic delegation whose primary goal was promoting water management and agricultural projects. During his visit in Delhi, Cohen held bilateral meetings with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other high-ranking officials. Visiting the Philippines in June 2023, Cohen met with President Marcos to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new opportunities created by the
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and the opening of the Saudi-Oman corridor for flights from Israel, which significantly cuts flight times to and from East Asia. In August 2023 Cohen revealed that he had attended a secret meeting in Rome with Libyan Foreign Minister Najla El Mangoush, organized by Italian Foreign Minister
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to discuss normalizing relations between the two countries. The news triggered mass protests in Libya, leading to Mangoush's dismissal. Cohen was criticized in Israel for what was seen as a breach of diplomatic practice. An Israeli foreign ministry spokesman said the timing of Cohen's announcement had not been coordinated with Mangoush, catching her off-guard. On 24 November 2023, during their visit to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and
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, Spanish Prime Minister
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and Belgian Prime Minister
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criticized Israel’s attacks on civilians in the Gaza Strip. Cohen condemned the remarks by the two European leaders as "false statements" made "in support of terrorism" and said he had summoned the ambassadors of Spain and Belgium to explain the comments. Cohen said on social media that "Israel is acting according to international law and fighting a murderous terrorist organisation worse than ISIS."


Minister of Energy and Infrastructure

On 1 January 2024, Cohen assumed the role of the Minister of Energy, following the Knesset's approval of a power-sharing agreement with Israel Katz between the Energy Ministry and the
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Personal life

Cohen is married to Anat, with whom he has four children. They are residents of Holon.


Awards and recognition

In 2018 Cohen was on The Marker's list of Israel's "100 Most Influential People."Tel Aviv University Alumni on The Marker's 2018 List of Most Influential people
Tel Aviv University


See also

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Azerbaijan–Israel relations Azerbaijan and Israel have engaged in close cooperation since 1992. Azerbaijan is one of the majority Muslim countries, alongside Turkey, Egypt, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Sudan, Kosovo, Morocco, Albania, Gulf countries and the oth ...
* Israel–Sudan relations *
Israel–United Arab Emirates relations Israel–United Arab Emirates relations had been jagged and fueled by mutual distrust and hatred for several decades, but in the 2010s, the countries' informal relations improved considerably and they began engaging in extensive unofficial coop ...


References


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Inaugural address
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cohen, Eli (politician born 1973) 1972 births Living people Israeli Jews People from Holon Tel Aviv University alumni Open University of Israel alumni Israeli accountants Academic staff of Tel Aviv University Kulanu politicians Members of the 20th Knesset (2015–2019) Members of the 21st Knesset (2019) Members of the 22nd Knesset (2019–2020) Government ministers of Israel Members of the 23rd Knesset (2020–2021) Members of the 25th Knesset (2022–) Ministers of intelligence of Israel Ministers of foreign affairs of Israel