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The Political-Security Cabinet (Hebrew: הקבינט המדיני-ביטחוני, HaKabinet HaMedini-Bithoni) or The Ministers Committee on Security Affairs (Hebrew: ועדת השרים לענייני ביטחון, Va'adat HaSarim LeInyanei Bitahon) is a narrow forum of 'Inner Cabinet' within the Israeli Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister of Israel, with the purpose of outlining a foreign and defense policy and implementing it. This smaller forum of the cabinet members, is designated to coordinate the diplomatic negotiations, and in times of crisis, especially war, it is designed to make quick and effective decisions.
[edit] The history and the idea behind the establishment of a Security CabinetThe idea of establishing a Security Cabinet was initially part of the Centre Party party's platform of 1999 election, chaired by Yitzhak Mordechai. The party offered a new security plan, in which a Security Cabinet will be established for the purpose of implementing an affective peace and security plan. According to their platform, a new council for diplomatic planning and advising will be established, that will be headed by a person appointed by the Prime Minister, who will preside over small professional teams in the relevant fields. Furthermore, they suggested that the Prime Minister, Acting Prime Minister, Vice prime Minister, the Director-Generals of the Defense, Foreign, and Treasury ministries, as well as the Chief of General Staff, chief of Shin Bet, the Military secretary to Prime Minister, will take part in the security cabinet meetings on regular basis, and that others presiding over the diplomatic negotiations or any other relevant officials will participate accordingly. The idea behind the Security Cabinet was to create a professional objective advising body to the Cabinet. The members would evaluate different situations, offer alternatives, determine positions, and oversight on the Cabinet and the army. In practice, the forming of this body was based on section 6 of the "Government Law" of 2001 [1] that stipulated the following:
Concerning the issues the minister's committee on national security will tackle, the law stipulated that:
[edit] The "War Cabinet"For more details on this topic, see Kitchen Cabinet of Israel. During Yom Kippur War, a group of ministers was formed arbitrarily, and had assumed responsibility for taking fundamental decisions during that war. This group became to be known as "The War Cabinet", and later was also nicknamed "Golda's kitchen". The 'War Cabinet' had made independent decisions during those emergency times, and the Government had approved those decisions only in retrospect. Against that background, already during those times, the question of the necessity and role of such a cabinet arose. On the other hand, some suggested that the Cabinet members should run the war as they see fit - without the need of getting anybody's approval. [edit] The structure of the Political-Security Cabinet[edit] Cabinet Memers
Appointment by law:
Additional Members:
Permanent attendees - without a vote:
[edit] Official Authorization
[edit] See also[edit] Notes
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