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1967 photograph of Netanyahu by the Israel Defense Forces. Netanyahu was born in 1949 in Tel Aviv. [3] [4] His mother, Tzila Segal (1912–2000), was born in Petah Tikva in the Ottoman Empire's Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, and his father, Warsaw-born Benzion Netanyahu (né Mileikowsky; 1910–2012), was a historian specializing in the Jewish Golden age of Spain.
Netanyahu (Hebrew: נְתַנְיָהוּ, "Yah/God has given") is a surname.. Benjamin Netanyahu (born 1949), Prime Minister of Israel 1996–1999, 2009–2021, and 2022–present
Here’s a look at the life of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.. Personal. Birth date: October 21, 1949 Birth place: Tel Aviv, Israel Birth name: Binyamin Netanyahu. Father: Benzion ...
Yair Netanyahu (great-grandson) Nathan Mileikowsky ( Hebrew : נתן מיליקובסקי ; 15 August 1879 – 4 February 1935) was a Russian-born Zionist political activist, rabbi , and writer. Mileikowsky's son was the scholar and academic Benzion Netanyahu , and his grandson is current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu .
The thirty-seventh government of Israel is the current cabinet of Israel, formed on 29 December 2022, following the Knesset election on 1 November 2022. [5] [6] The coalition government consists of seven parties — Likud, United Torah Judaism, Shas, Otzma Yehudit, Religious Zionist Party, New Hope and Noam — and is led by Benjamin Netanyahu, who has taken office as the Prime Minister of ...
The claim: Benjamin Netanyahu diagnosed with 'Grade 3' prostate cancer. A Dec. 29 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a woman speaking over a screenshot of an X post that claims to ...
Netanyahu made a number of claims about the war in Gaza that were either false, lacked context or were presented without evidence to support them. Fact-checking Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Benzion Netanyahu studied medieval history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. During his studies, he became active in Revisionist Zionism, a movement of people who had split from their mainstream Zionist counterparts, believing those in the mainstream were too conciliatory to the British authorities governing Palestine, and espousing a more militant, right-wing Jewish nationalism than the one ...