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  2. 2001 Israeli prime ministerial election - Wikipedia

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    Prime ministerial elections were held in Israel on 6 February 2001 following the resignation of the incumbent Prime Minister Ehud Barak on 9 December 2000. Barak stood for re-election against Likud 's Ariel Sharon .

  3. Twenty-ninth government of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The twenty-ninth government of Israel was formed by Ariel Sharon on 7 March 2001, following his victory over Ehud Barak in the special election for Prime Minister in February. It was the first, and to date only time an election for Prime Minister was held without parallel elections for the Knesset , and one of the first acts of the new ...

  4. List of prime ministers of Israel - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Ariel Sharon - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Ariel Sharon אריאל שרון Official portrait, 2001 11th Prime Minister of Israel In office 7 March 2001 – 14 April 2006 [nb] President Moshe Katsav Deputy Ehud Olmert Preceded by Ehud Barak Succeeded by Ehud Olmert Ministerial portfolios 1977–1981 Agriculture 1981–1983 Defense 1984 ...

  6. 2001 in Israel - Wikipedia

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    March 22 – Israeli former general, defense minister and transportation minister Yitzhak Mordechai is convicted of harassing and sexually assaulting two women, and receives an 18-month suspended sentence. [1] [2] Several days after his conviction, he resigned from the Knesset.

  7. Elections in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, in an attempt to produce more stable governments, Israel adopted a system of direct election of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister was directly elected separately from the Knesset in 1996, 1999 and 2001. The direct election of the Prime Minister was abandoned after the 2001 election, having failed to produce more stable governments.

  8. Ehud Barak - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Barak called an election for Prime Minister. [14] In the contest, he was defeated by Likud leader Ariel Sharon, and subsequently resigned as Labor leader and from the Knesset. He left Israel to work as a senior advisor with United States–based Electronic Data Systems. He also partnered with a private equity company focused on ...

  9. Prime Minister of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Israel ... Between 1996 and 2001, the prime minister was directly elected, separately from the Knesset. ... and only elections for prime ...