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20 Haharash St. TLV Israel 6761310
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Adv Ronit Rozenstein-Barel

Work Department
Banking & Finance; Commercial; Energy & Natural Resources; Infrastructure & Project Finance
Position
Partner
Career
Ronit Rozenstein-Barel is a partner at Gornitzky & Co.
Ronit’s main practice areas are Infrastructure & Project Finance and Banking & Finance. As part of her Infrastructure & Project Finance practice, Ronit represents clients in the financing and all other legal aspects of large scale national infrastructure projects, including the representation of bidders in BOTPFI schemes in the sectors of transportation, water, energy and renewable energy. In her Banking & Finance practice, Ronit represents lenders and borrowers in a variety of finance transactions.
Recent notable project finance and banking experience includes:
- Pumped Storage Project in Cochav Hayarden – Representing Noy Fund in all aspects of the transactions of (i) Purchasing of up to 60% of the shares in the project company for approx. NIS 120M, (ii) Insertion of additional equity, subordinated loans and bonds by Noy Fund in an aggregate amount of approx. NIS 200M, and (iii) raising approx. NIS 150M required for the transactions from external lenders. The transactions were executed, in part, simultaneously with the project achieving financial close;
- PFI Project – Court House in Bat-Yam – Representation of Clal Insurance Company as a senior lender in the financing of a circa NIS 180,000,000 PFI project for the finance, design, construction and operation of a Court House in Bat- Yam, published by the State of Israel;
- Ashalim solar thermal power plant – Representation of Negev Energy, a company held by Shikun & Binui (50%), Noy Fund (40%) and Esersa Israel (10%), in the international financing of a circa USD 1,100,000,000 BOT project for a 121 MW solar energy thermal power plant;
- Representation of Shikun & Binui and Africa Israel Investments in the BOT tender for the extension of the Cross Israel Highway;
- Representation of H2ID (a company equally held by I.D.E. Technologies Ltd. and Shikun & Binui Ltd.), the project company of one of the world’s largest sea water desalination plants in the refinancing of part of its senior debt;
- Representation of Shikun & Binui throughout all tender and project phases including the circa NIS 700,000,000 financing of the PFI project for upgrade and maintenance of approximately 250 km of highway in the north of Israel;
- Representation of Clal, Harel and The Phoenix in the NIS 700,000,000 refinancing of the Mall Hayam shopping mall in Eilat.
- Representation of Melisron as a Lender in the NIS 670,000,000 refinancing of the Ofer Grand Kenyon shopping mall in Beer Sheva.
- Representation of Ofer Investment as a Borrower in the NIS 200,000,000 refinancing of an income-yield asset in Jerusalem.
During her legal studies, Ronit served as a member of the Haifa University online Law Review, “Hearat Dean”, in which she authored and published articles on recent developments in Israeli law.
Languages
Hebrew and English
Memberships
2008, Israel Bar Association – Special achievement in the Israeli Bar examination
Education
LL.B., cum laude, Haifa University (2007) – Dean’s List (2004, 2006) B.A., Economics, Haifa University (2007)
Lawyer Rankings
Israel > Infrastructure
(Leading partners)During 2023/24, Gornitzky & Co.’s infrastructure group was particularly active on behalf of key clients OPC Energy and Dan Public Transportation. Outside of the energy and public transport spheres, the team also acted for participants in road, water and healthcare projects — including advising on secondary market transactions. The department is co-led by Itay Geffen, who specialises in project finance, infrastructure and energy; Ronit Rozenstein-Barel, who contributes extensive experience in tenders and project finance; and Yiftah Farber, whose broad practice spans infrastructure, project finance, transport and leisure-related matters. Maya Dvir and Liron Koren are also noted.
Israel > Energy
(Leading partners)Hailed as a team of ‘adept dealmakers’ and ‘highly skilled negotiators’, the energy lawyers at Gornitzky & Co. are well-versed in the full scope of services in this practice area, advising on various stages of the energy project cycle, from discovery and development to multijurisdictional project financings, transactions, public tender participation, and contentious matters. The team operates under the stewardship of conventional and renewable energy go-to Itay Geffen and the ‘highly skilled and dedicated’ Ronit Rozenstein-Barel, who assists a diverse lineup of energy suppliers and stakeholders and is involved in the emerging green electricity supply market. Also active across some of the group’s most significant deals is Maya Dvir, who is well-versed in PPP projects, and newly-appointed partner Liron Koren, who has experience counselling clients through energy sector M&A. Jack Smith left the firm in May 2025.
Lawyer Rankings
- Energy Israel
- Leading partners Israel > Energy
- Leading partners Israel > Infrastructure
- Infrastructure Israel
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: local litigation and arbitration
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: mediation and international arbitration
- Energy
- Real estate and construction
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax
- Telecoms and media
Firm Rankings
- Competition/antitrust
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: class actions (including derivative actions)
- Employment
- Healthcare and life sciences
- Infrastructure
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: commercial/transactions
- Investment and venture capital funds
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution: white-collar crime, investigation and fraud
- Hi-tech and start-ups
- Insurance
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: disputes
- Planning and zoning
- Transport
- Intellectual property > Intellectual property: filing/prosecution