List of Prime Ministers of Israel by longevity

This is a list of Israel Prime Ministers, in order of longevity. This list includes Prime ministers and acting Prime ministers. There are currently thirteen Prime Ministers on the list and three living Prime Ministers. The list is in descending order and is correct as of 7 December 2016.

The longest living former Prime Minister was Yitzhak Shamir, who was 96 when he died in June 2012.[1]

To account for the different number of leap days within the life of each prime minister, two measures of longevity are given. The first is the number of whole years and number of days past their last birthday that each Prime Minister lived, while the second list shows the total number of days lived by each Prime Minister, accounting for differing numbers of leap years within their respective lifespans.

List

Rank
Prime Minister
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Longevity
(Years, Days)
Longevity
(Days)
1 Shamir, YitzhakYitzhak Shamir 22 October 1915 30 June 2012 96 years, 252 days 35,316 days
2 Peres, ShimonShimon Peres 2 August 1923 28 September 2016 93 years, 57 days 34,026 days
3 Ben-Gurion, DavidDavid Ben-Gurion 16 October 1886 1 December 1973 87 years, 46 days 31,822 days
4 Sharon, ArielAriel Sharon 26 February 1928 11 January 2014 85 years, 319 days 31,366 days
5 Meir, GoldaGolda Meir 3 May 1898 8 December 1978 80 years, 219 days 29,438 days
6 Begin, MenachemMenachem Begin 16 August 1913 9 March 1992 78 years, 206 days 28,695 days
7 Barak, EhudEhud Barak 12 February 1942 Living 74 years, 299 days 27,327 days
8 Rabin, YitzhakYitzhak Rabin 1 March 1922 4 November 1995 73 years, 248 days 26,911 days
9 Eshkol, LeviLevi Eshkol 25 October 1895 26 February 1969 73 years, 124 days 26,787 days
10 Olmert, EhudEhud Olmert 30 September 1945 Living 71 years, 68 days 26,001 days
11 Sharett, MosheMoshe Sharett 15 October 1894 7 July 1965 70 years, 265 days 25,832 days
12 Netanyahu, BenjaminBenjamin Netanyahu 21 October 1949 Living 67 years, 47 days 24,519 days
13 Allon, YigalYigal Allon 10 October 1918 29 February 1980 61 years, 142 days 22,422 days

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References

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