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Place of birth
  
Tel Aviv, Israel

2006–2014
  
Shas


Name
  
Ariel Atias

Party
  
Shas

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Date of birth
  
(1970-11-13) 13 November 1970 (age 45)

2006–2009
  
Minister of Communications

Role
  
Former Minister of Housing and Construction

Previous office
  
Ministry of Construction (2009–2013)

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 2006, Israeli legislative election, 2009, Israeli legislative election, 2013

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Ariel Atias (Hebrew: אריאל אטיאס‎, born 13 November 1970) is an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Shas, and as the country's Minister of Housing and Construction. He was also manager of Shas' kosher supervision organization, Badatz Beit Yosef. On June 22, 2014, he handed his resignation from the Parliament, citing his departure from the political scene.

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Career

Born in Tel Aviv to parents who were Jewish immigrants from Morocco, Atias was first elected to the Knesset on Shas' list in the 2006 elections. In May 2006, he was promoted to the position of Minister of Communications in the last government.

He retained his seat in the 2009 elections, having been placed second on the Shas list, and was appointed Minister of Housing and Construction in the Netanyahu government. In June 2009, Atias called for the segregation of Israel's Arab population from Jewish Israelis, saying that achieving it was "a national duty ... populations that should not mix are spreading ... I don't think that it is appropriate [for them] to live together".

Atias retained his seat again in the 2013 Knesset elections, but Shas was not included in the coalition, resulting in Atias losing his ministerial post. He resigned from the Knesset in June 2014 in order to take a break from politics, and was replaced by Yoav Ben-Tzur.

Minister of Communications

As the Minister of Communications, Atias created a major cellular reform in Israel, which led to Israel's connectivity fees being one of the lowest in the OECD. He also created the number portability reform in which a user is giver the rights to his cellular number, thus allowing users more freedom to move from one company to another encouraging competition between cellular companies Another one of his initiatives as Minister of Communications was opening the market for Mobile virtual network operators.

In 2007, he tried to get a law passed that would censor violence, sex, and gambling on the internet.

Personal life

Atias is married, has four children, and lives in Jerusalem.

References

Ariel Atias Wikipedia