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Israel Shamir (Russian: Исраэль Шамир, [jɪsrɐˈɛlʲ ʂɐˈmʲir]; born 1947 or 1948), [1] also known by the names Robert David, [2] Vassili Krasevsky, [citation needed] Jöran Jermas [3] [4] and Adam Ermash, [3] is a Swedish writer and journalist, known for his ties to WikiLeaks and for promoting antisemitism [5] and Holocaust denial.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Prime Minister of Israel (1983–1984; 1986–1992) Yitzhak Shamir יצחק שמיר Shamir in 1992 7th Prime Minister of Israel In office October 20, 1986 – July 13, 1992 President Chaim Herzog Preceded by Shimon Peres Succeeded by Yitzhak Rabin In office October 10, 1983 – September 13, 1984 ...
The incumbent prime minister of Israel is Benjamin Netanyahu, who assumed office on 29 December 2022. He also held the office from 1996 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2021. Having served for more than 17 years, Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in the history of Israel.
Shamir (Hebrew: שמיר) is a kibbutz in Upper Galilee area of Israel. Located on the western slopes of the Golan Heights , it falls under the jurisdiction of Upper Galilee Regional Council . In 2022 it had a population of 921.
(Giladi was later killed by Lehi under circumstances that remain mysterious.) [52] Shamir's codename was "Michael", a reference to one of Shamir's heroes, Michael Collins. Lehi was guided by spiritual and philosophical leaders such as Uri Zvi Greenberg and Israel Eldad. After the killing of Giladi, the organization was led by a triumvirate of ...
The twenty-fourth government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Shamir of Likud on 11 June 1990. [1] This followed the failure of Alignment leader Shimon Peres to form a government, after the Alignment had pulled out of the previous national unity coalition, in an incident which became known as the dirty trick.
The twenty-third government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Shamir of Likud on 22 December 1988, following the November 1988 elections.The government remained a national unity coalition between Likud and the Alignment, with the National Religious Party, Shas, Agudat Yisrael and Degel HaTorah also being members of the coalition.
The twentieth government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Shamir of Likud on 10 October 1983, following the resignation of Prime Minister Menachen Begin on 28 August. [1]Shamir kept the same coalition partners as the previous government, i.e. the National Religious Party, Agudat Yisrael, Tami and the Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism.