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Ayelet Shaked - Net Worth, Age, Height, Birthday, Bio, Wiki!

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Updated on January 07, 2026

Explore Ayelet Shaked net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! Shaked is born Ayelet Ben Shaul in Tel Aviv to a well-educated middle-class Israeli family. Her maternal grandmother immigrated into Israel in Iraq as an unmarried mother in the 1950s, as part of the Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries. She carefully invested her savings in property and education for her children. His father worked as an accountant, and elected Likud. Shaked claims to be half-Iraqi with pride’. Her mother, who is a Bible teacher, came born into a left-of-center Ashkenazi lineage whose family members immigrated into Palestine out of in the Russian Empire and Romania in the 1880s, as part of the First Aliyah. In this article, we will discover how old is Ayelet Shaked? Who is Ayelet Shaked dating now & how much money does Ayelet Shaked have?

NameAyelet Shaked
First NameAyelet
Last NameShaked
OccupationPolitician
BirthdayMay 7
Birth Year1976
Place of BirthBavli
Home TownTel Aviv District
Birth CountryIsrael
Birth SignTaurus
Full/Birth Name
FatherNot Available
MotherNot Available
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseOfir Shaked
Children(s)Not Available

Ayelet Shaked Biography

Ayelet Shaked is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on May 7, 1976 in Bavli, Tel Aviv District, Israel. At the close of the year she advocated for a ban on the illegal migration of people in Africa to Israel and said it poses a threat Israel’s state and causes significant economic harm. She also was a vocal opponent of Galei Tzahal, saying that it was a part of an “left-leaning agenda”.

She served in the IDF as an infantry instructor in the Golani Brigade, serving in the 12th Barak (Lightning) battalion and Sayaret Golani (the special forces unit within the Golani Brigade). It was while she was in the army, that her right-wing views were strengthened. At Tel Aviv University, she obtained a BSc in electrical engineering and computer science. She began her career in the Tel Aviv high-tech industry, working as a software engineer at Texas Instruments and later becoming manager of the company’s marketing.

Shaked seeks to limit the power of the Israeli judiciary. She argues that the role of the judiciary needs to be delineated and restricted. “Is it still correct to say of the judiciary in Israel what Alexander Hamilton said about the court that he knew, that it “has no influence over either the sword or the purse”? Is it really true that the judiciary in Israel has “no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society”? To my mind, this is very doubtful. In fact, it is inconceivable to me that a judicial body that bears no responsibility for filling the purse permits itself to empty it, but unfortunately, this is the situation in Israel today … The new tracks that I seek to lay—carefully, while protecting the independence and dignity of the court—are meant to define more precisely the routes of each of the branches, legislative, executive, and judicial, and thus to enable regular traffic and prevent future collisions.”

She started her career working in Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv high-tech industry, working as an engineer for Texas Instruments. In 2010, she launched The My Israel extra-parliamentary movement with Naftali Bennett. She was the leader until the end of May in 2012. Then, in 2019, she formed The New Right together with Bennett. The New Right party failed to get past the electoral threshold during the April, 2019 Israeli elections, Shaked planned to join Likud however Miri Regev refused to allow it. After Benjamin Netanyahu’s inability to form an alliance government, and the impending election in September 2019, Shaked ended up succeeding Bennett as head for the New Right and later became the leader of the Yamina alliance.

From 2006 until 2008, she served as office director of Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. Benjamin Netanyahu. In 2010, she founded My Israel with Naftali Bennett and was the leader from May to the end of 2012.

In January 2012 Shaked was elected to serve as a member of the Likud’s Central Committee; however, on June 2012 she resigned and joined the Jewish Home. On 14 November 2012, she won third place in the party’s primaries and was placed in the fifth spot on the Jewish Home list for the 2013 elections. With the list winning 12 seats, Shaked became the only secular Jewish Home MK. She subsequently joined the Economic Affairs Committee, the House Committee, and the Committee on Foreign Workers, and served as an alternate member on the Finance Committee. She also chaired the Knesset Committee for the Enforcement of the Security Service Law and the National-Civilian Service Law and the Special Committee for the Equal Sharing of the Burden Bill.

Ayelet Shaked Net Worth

Ayelet is one of the richest Politician from Israel. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ayelet Shaked's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

Ayelet Shaked (/’a Ayelet Shaked (/’ a T S a: K e d / ; Hebrew: Ayylt SHkd ; born on May 7, 1976) is an Israeli politician as well as activist as well as a software engineer. She was an official in The Knesset in the name of The Jewish Home from 2013 until 2018, following which she joined the New Right. She is currently representing The Yamina alliance. Shaked was Minister of Justice between 2015 and 2019. While she was the leader of an Islamic party, Shaked identifies as a secular politician.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomePolitician
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

Shaked was placed third on the Jewish Home list for the 2015 elections, and was re-elected to the Knesset. On 6 May 2015, it was reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had agreed to appoint Shaked as Minister of Justice as part of a plan to form a new coalition government. Shaked took office as Justice Minister on 14 May 2015.

In 2015, Shaked won the primary election for the Jewish Home Party, which was considered an achievement as a secular female politician within a religious party.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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In July 2015, Shaked announced that she was forming a committee to create a stable legal structure for the Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The formation of the committee was agreed upon in the coalition agreement between Bayit Yehudi and Likud. She has stated: “There are many areas in Judea and Samaria, whose legal status has not been organized. It’s time to remove the legal ambiguity, and allow the residents of Judea and Samaria, many of whom live in settlements that were built by the Israeli government, to live without the persistent fear of challenges to their property ownership”. The legal status of the West Bank is disputed; the Palestinians, the UN, human rights organizations and most of the international community consider it to be occupied Palestinian territory.

Who is Ayelet Shaked Dating?

According to our records, Ayelet Shaked married to Ofir Shaked . As of January 13, 2024, Ayelet Shaked’s is not dating anyone.

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Shaked argues that the Israeli economy is insufficiently capitalistic. As part of a 20-page treatise she wrote in an academic law journal in 2016 on the structure of the Israeli legal system, she argues that the Israeli economy is suffering from massive over-regulation and that the fight to de-regulate the economy is a constant uphill battle.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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In June 2014, Shaked posted an article by the late Israeli writer Uri Elitzur on Facebook. The Facebook post was variously described in the media as calling Palestinian children “little snakes” and appearing to justify mass punishment of Palestinians. Based upon the Facebook post, the then Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that Shaked’s mindset was no different from Adolf Hitler’s. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Erdoğan’s comments, stating “Erdogan’s anti-Semitic comments profaned the memory of the Holocaust.” The leader of Israeli leftist Meretz party, Zehava Gal-On, suggested that “because of the presidential election Erdoğan has lost control.” Shaked stated that her post was portrayed falsely in the media, especially in that the article was presented as her own words rather than Elitzur’s. She said, “I refer specifically to ‘Daily Beast’ writer Gideon Resnick, who so misrepresented the facts in one of my recent Facebook posts, one has to wonder if his hatred for my country hasn’t rendered him outright useless to his website and his readers.”

In June 2016 the Israeli Knesset passed a comprehensive law against terrorism, forbidding any kind of terrorism and support of terrorism, and setting severe punishments for terrorists. The law also regulates legal efforts against terrorism and counter-terrorism measures. The law was sponsored and promoted by Justice Minister Shaked.

Facts & Trivia

Ayelet Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Israel. Ayelet Shaked celebrates birthday on May 7 of every year.

In January 2016, Shaked sponsored a bill in the Knesset that would require non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) that receive a majority of their funding from “foreign government entities” to be so labeled. In an interview in The Washington Post she stated that the law would foster transparency by giving the public the right “to know which NGOs are receiving most of their support from foreign governments and therefore representing foreign government interests.”

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