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− | '''Shimon Peres''' ( | + | {{Prime Minister |
+ | |image=Shimon Peres by David Shankbone.jpg | ||
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+ | |term_start=November 4, 1995 | ||
+ | |term_end=June 18, 1996 | ||
+ | |previous=Yitzhak Rabin | ||
+ | |next=Benjamin Netanyahu | ||
+ | |term_start2=September 13, 1984 | ||
+ | |term_end2=October 20, 1986 | ||
+ | |previous=Yitzhak Shamir | ||
+ | |next=Yitzhak Shamir | ||
+ | |party=Labour Party (Israel) | ||
+ | |birth_date=August 2, 1923 | ||
+ | |birth_place=Vishnyeva, [[Poland]] (today [[Belarus]]) | ||
+ | |died_place=Ramat Gan | ||
+ | |spouse= | ||
+ | |religion= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Shimon Peres''' (1923–2016) was the [[Prime Minister]] of [[Israel]] and the ninth [[President]] of Israel, a role that is more ceremonial than its United States equivalent. He has had a long history in Israeli politics and shared the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for his role in the [[Oslo Accords]] in 1994. Unfortunately, that early promise for peace never materialized. | ||
− | + | Peres is known for praising Palestinian leader [[Mahmoud Abbas]] as “Israel’s hope for peace” and refused to condemn his new year’s speech in which Nazi collaborator [[Mohammed Amin Al-Husseini]] was lauded.<ref>https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/193748/fourteen-questions-shimon-peres-david-bedein</ref> | |
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+ | [[Category:Nobel Laureates in Peace]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Prime Ministers of Israel]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Presidential Medal of Freedom award winners]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Jewish People]] | ||
+ | [[Category:European Jews]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Former Heads of Government]] |
Revision as of 11:16, May 4, 2018
Shimon Peres | |
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Term of office November 4, 1995 - June 18, 1996 | |
Political party | Labour Party (Israel) |
Preceded by | Yitzhak Shamir |
Succeeded by | Yitzhak Shamir |
Term of office September 13, 1984 - October 20, 1986 | |
Born | August 2, 1923 [[Vishnyeva, Poland (today Belarus)]] |
Shimon Peres (1923–2016) was the Prime Minister of Israel and the ninth President of Israel, a role that is more ceremonial than its United States equivalent. He has had a long history in Israeli politics and shared the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the Oslo Accords in 1994. Unfortunately, that early promise for peace never materialized.
Peres is known for praising Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas as “Israel’s hope for peace” and refused to condemn his new year’s speech in which Nazi collaborator Mohammed Amin Al-Husseini was lauded.[1]
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