Ofer Shelah (Hebrew: עֹפֶר שֶׁלַח, born 9 February 1960) is an Israeli journalist and politician. He served as a member of the Knesset for Yesh Atid from 2013 until 2020.
Shelah subsequently completed a BA in Economics and English Literature at Tel Aviv University and an MA in Literature and Creative Writing at New York University.[4]
In 2020, Shelah was elected head of the State Audit Committee.[9] He also heads a special Knesset committee on the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel.[10] He has criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his handling of the virus and has called him "morally rotten."[10] He has also pressed for a state comptroller investigation into the submarine graft scandal (Case 3000).[11] Shelah also condemned Netanyahu for suggesting that the majority Israeli ArabJoint List is illegitimate and should not be countered in determining the next government, likening Netanyahu's stance to Kahanism and calling it "an official declaration of war on the Jewish and democratic state."[12] Shelah also criticized Netanyahu's coalition partner and Alternate Prime Minister, Benny Gantz, as "weak"[10] and "simply Netanyahu's clerk," pointing to Gantz's lack of input in the government's West Bank annexation plans.[13]
In December 2020, Shelah announced that he would leave Yesh Atid to establish his own political party,[14] which was named Tnufa (Momentum).[15] However, the party pulled out of the election race on 4 February 2021 amid failed talks to run alongside the Israeli Labor Party.[16][17]
Personal life
Shelah lives in MoshavGinaton, and is widowed with two children.[5]