Seventh government of Israel

The Cabinet David Ben- Gurion V (Hebrew ממשלת ישראל השביעית; Memshelet HaShvi'it Yisrael ) is the seventh coalition government of Israel since the founding of the state. The Cabinet was formed under the leadership of David Ben- Gurion, after the elections on July 26, 1955 November 3, 1955, and replaced the hitherto business leader in office remaining government.

The government was of the representative in the Knessetfraktionen Mifleget Poale Eretz Yisrael, National Religious Party, Ahdut Haavoda Mapam and the three Arab Israeli parties: worn Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael, Kidma VeAvoda and Hakla'ut VePituah.

On December 17, 1957 David Ben-Gurion accused the Ahdut Haavoda Minister claims to have passed on information about the General Staff Moshe Dayan, during his visit to the Federal Republic of Germany to the press and forced his resignation. The government broke here on 31 December 1957 and a week later the eighth government headed by David Ben- Gurion was formed.

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