Posts belonging to Category Prime Ministers in History
Posted by Eric on April 20, 2009
Now that Olmert is history, we can wrap up the Prime Ministers in History series on The Israel Situation. The most recent Prime Minister is harder to look at in a historical perspective, but has no lack of controversy to add to the post. Olmert was born in 1945 near Binyamina in what would shortly [...]
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Posted by Eric on February 10, 2009
Ariel “Arik” Sharon was born on Moshav Kfar Malal in 1928. Sharon has a lengthy and controversial history in Israeli politics. His political career fell short when Sharon suffered from a series of debilitating strokes leading to a persistent coma since January, 2006. Sharon was involved in the Haganah and later the Israel Defense Forces. [...]
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Posted by Eric on February 8, 2009
Ehud Barak was the 10th Prime Minister of Israel. Barak was born in 1942 on Kibbutz Mishmar in what would become Israel six years later. Barak is the Chair of the Labor (Avodah) Party. Barak joined the Israeli military in 1959 and moved through the ranks while working on many high profile operations including Entebbe. [...]
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Posted by Eric on February 6, 2009
Benjamin Netanyahu was the 9th Prime Minister of Israel and is current chair of the Likud Party. Netanyahu was born in Tel Aviv in 1949, one year after Israeli independence. Netanyahu, often called “Bibi” by the Israeli public (and this blog), moved to the United States with his family when he was 14. He entered [...]
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Posted by Eric on January 21, 2009
Shimon Peres was the eight elected Prime Minster of Israel. He currently serves as President of Israel. He has held his current office since July 2007. Peres was born in Poland (now Belarus) in 1923. Peres moved to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1934. Peres grew up in a non-religious home but was grandson [...]
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Posted by Eric on January 2, 2009
One of the lesser known Prime Ministers of Israel is Yitzhak Shamir. Shamir took office in October, 1983 and held office for 11 months. He was again elected Prime Minister in October, 1986 and held office until July, 1992. While he held the office for longer than most other Prime Ministers, you do not hear [...]
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Posted by Eric on December 3, 2008
The sixth Prime Minister of Israel was Menachem Begin. Begin was the first Prime Minister not affiliated with the left wing Mapai/Alignment/Labor party. Begin was a member of the Likud, the current right wing party seeking a majority in the Knesset. Begin was born in 1913 in the Russian Empire (now Belarus). His parents were [...]
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Posted by Eric on November 7, 2008
Yitzhak Rabin was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel. He held office twice over his career. Rabin is known for his involvement in the Oslo Accords. He was assassinated while in office in 1995. Rabin was the first Prime Minister to be born in Israel. He was born in Jerusalem in 1922. He grew up [...]
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Posted by Eric on October 29, 2008
Golda Meir was the fourth elected Prime Minister of Israel. She was the third woman in history to become a Prime Minister, and the first to do so without a prior family government connection. Meir served as Minister of Labour and Foreign Minster before becoming the party leader of Alignment, a predecessor to the modern [...]
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Posted by Eric on October 14, 2008
Yigal Allon was the 4th person to act as Prime Minister. Allon was never elected Prime Minister, he was acting Prime Minister. Allon was acting Prime Minister of Israel from the death of Levi Eshkol, in February, 1969, until the election of Golda Meir in March. His Prime Ministership lasted less than a month. Allon [...]
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