Education
He studied at the Lifschitz Seminar for Education, and received a Bachelor from the University of Haifa, after which he worked as a teacher.
educationist minister politician
He studied at the Lifschitz Seminar for Education, and received a Bachelor from the University of Haifa, after which he worked as a teacher.
Since leaving the Knesset, he has headed several government-owned companies, and is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Israel Airports Authority. Born in Khanaqin in Iraq in 1945, Eli made aliyah to Israel in 1950. He later became head of the school system in the north of the country.
He was re-elected in 1988, and was appointed Deputy Speaker.
On 8 July 1991 he was also appointed Deputy Defense Minister. During the Knesset term Eli chaired the Special Committee for Amending the Galilee Law and the Committee on Drug Abuse.
He was re-elected again in 1992 and remained a Deputy Speaker until losing his seat in the 1996 elections (despite finishing 18th in the Likud primaries, he was assigned an unrealistic place on the party list). After leaving the Knesset, he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Oil Refineries Limited by Minister of National Infrastructure, Ariel Sharon.
In April 2005 he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Israel Military Industries by Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz, but resigned in June 2006.
In October that year, he became Chief Executive Officer of the Israel Airports Authority.
He was elected to the Knesset on the Likud list (then an alliance of Herut and other right-wing parties) in 1984.
A member of Herut, he was elected mayor of Afula in 1978, a position he held until 1991. In addition to political activities, Eli was also a member of the board of the Jewish Agency for Israel and a member of the Amidar housing company"s directorate.