Yariv Levin

Politician

Birthday June 22, 1969

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Jerusalem, Israel

Age 54 years old

Nationality Israel

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1928

28 bills proposed by MK Levin have been approved thus far in the 19th Knesset, passing a second and third reading and entering into law.

1940

40 bills proposed by MK Levin during the term of the 18th Knesset were passed on the Second and Third Readings, and were entered in the Statute Book, an all-time record for a Member of Knesset during a single Knesset term.

1969

Yariv Gideon Levin (יָרִיב גִּדְעוֹן לֵוִין, born 22 June 1969) is an Israeli lawyer and politician who serves as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice.

He served as Speaker of the Knesset in December 2022, previously serving that role from 2020 to 2021.

He currently serves as a member of Knesset for Likud, and previously held the posts of Minister of Internal Security, Minister of Tourism, and Minister of Aliyah and Integration.

Levin was born in Jerusalem to Gail and Aryeh Levin, an Israel Prize laureate for linguistics.

His mother's uncle, Eliyahu Lankin, was commander of the Altalena ship and member of the first Knesset, representing Herut, whilst Menachem Begin was the Sandek at Levin's circumcision ceremony.

Levin studied at Boyar High School in Jerusalem.

During his national service, he joined the IDF Intelligence Corps as an Arabic translator, and later served as commander of an Arabic translation course.

1995

In 1995 he published a dictionary of economic terms translated between Arabic, English and Hebrew.

Levin gained an LLB from the Hebrew University, and worked as a lawyer in the field of civil-commercial law.

He married Yifat, daughter of former Knesset Member Ya'akov Shamai.

They have three children and live in Modi'in.

Levin began his public activities in Likud's student faction at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he served as Spokesman and later as deputy chairman of the faction.

1997

In 1997, he headed a team that established the Likud branch in Modi'in, and in 2003, he was appointed chairman of the branch.

He also represented the opposition to the disengagement plan from Gaza in the supervising committee of the Likud members' poll on the plan, and represented the Members of Knesset who opposed the plan in various legal proceedings.

1999

In addition to his public activities in Likud, Levin took part in establishing the New Young Lawyers Faction, which participated in the elections for the Israel Bar Association institutions for the first time in 1999.

Levin, who headed the Faction list, was elected Member of the National Council of the Association and Member of the Jerusalem District Committee representing the Faction.

In the National Council elections, Levin was elected Vice Chairman of the Israel Bar Association.

Levin was also appointed Head of the Bar Association's salaried lawyers committee.

2003

In the 2003 elections for the Bar Association's institutions, the New Young Lawyers Faction increased their power, and Levin was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Bar Association (2003–2005).

During his work in the Bar Association, he took part in its legal aide project Sachar Mitzvah, and led reforms in the rules of ethics for lawyers.

Levin was among the initiators of the survey examining the conduct of judges in the courtrooms.

The Bar Association published the results of the survey.

2006

In 2006, Likud chairman Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Levin to head the Likud committee for oversight of government authorities in order to co-ordinate Likud's opposition activities against the government and its then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Levin filed an appeal to the Supreme Court against the Prime Minister, which resulted in the appointment of a Minister of Social Welfare after a long period of time during which this position was unoccupied.

2009

In the Likud primaries prior to the 2009 Knesset elections, Levin was elected to represent the central region.

He was placed in the twenty-first seat on the Likud list and entered the Knesset as the party won 27 seats.

On August 3, 2009, Levin was appointed Chairman of the Knesset House Committee.

Levin also served as the Knesset representative to the committee for selecting candidates for Attorney General.

Levin chaired the joint committee of the House Committee and the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee on the Referendum Bill.

This bill states that a referendum must be conducted in the event of a plan to relinquish sovereign land.

2010

The bill passed second and third readings in November 2010, and became a law.

2013

He was re-elected in 2013 after winning seventeenth place on the joint Likud Yisrael Beiteinu list.

On 18 March 2013, Levin was chosen to serve as the head of the coalition and leader of the Likud – Yisrael Beiteinu faction.

On 3 June 2013, he was elected again as the Knesset's representative on the committee to locate candidates for the position of Attorney General.

Levin serves as the Chairman of the Land of Israel Lobby in the Knesset, along with MK Orit Strook.

Levin also serves as the Knesset representative to the committee for selecting candidates for Attorney General.

2014

In February 2014, a bill, sponsored by Levin, was approved that officially recognized Christian Arabs as a distinct legal minority in Israel.

2019

In the elections held for the Likud's list of candidates for the 19th Knesset, Levin was elected to the 9th place, placed in the 17th place in the joint Likud – Yisrael Beiteinu list, and was once again elected to serve in the Knesset.