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A Look at Israeli Life Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
birthday: October 21, 1949
Birthplace: Tel Aviv, Israel
birth name: binyamin netanyahu
father: Benzion Netanyahu, historian
mother: Sera (Seagull) Netanyahu
marriage: Sarah Ben Artzi (1991-present); Fuller Cates (1981-1988, divorced); Miriam Haran (divorced)
Children: With Sara Ben-Artzi: Avner and Yair.With Miriam Haran: Noah
education: I attended Harvard University. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BS, 1974, and his MS, 1976
Military service: Israel Defense Forces, 1967-1972, Captain
religion: Jew
Leader of the right-wing Likud party.
Known throughout Israel as “Bibi”.
Spent my teenage years in the United States. He went to high school in Philadelphia.
Israel’s first prime minister since its founding in 1948.
Netanyahu’s brother, Yonathan, was killed in action in 1976 while leading a mission to rescue Israeli passengers on a hijacked Air France plane.
Netanyahu held two international conferences in 1979 and 1984 on how to combat terrorism.
1967-1972- Belongs to Sayeret Matkal, an elite special unit of the Israeli Defense Forces.
1976-1978 – Worked for the Boston Consulting Group in the United States.
1982-1984- Deputy Chief of Mission at the Israeli Embassy in Washington.
1984-1988- Ambassador of Israel to the United Nations.
1988 – Return to Israel and win a seat in the Israeli parliament, the Knesset.
1988-1991 – He served as Deputy Foreign Minister under Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir.
1991-1992 – Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office.
1993 – Elected leader of the Likud party.
From June 1996 to July 1999 Prime Minister of Israel.
From September 1996 First meeting with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
From October 23, 1998 Arafat and Netanyahu sign the Wai Memorandum, an interim agreement to exchange land and power to protect Israel from political violence.
1999 – After losing the election, Netanyahu resigns from the Knesset.
1999-2002- I work in the private sector.
2002-2003- Minister of Foreign Affairs.
2003-2005- Minister of Finance.
From August 2005 Resigned in protest against plans to withdraw Jewish settlers from Gaza and return their lands to Palestinian rule.
From December 2005 Elected leader of the Likud Party.
From August 2007 be re-elected.
From February 10, 2009 After the election, the outcome remains unclear as to who will become prime minister, Netanyahu or his main rival Tsipi Livni. Both claim their position.
From February 19, 2009 Gain support from the Israeli parliament.
February 20, 2009 – Appointed Prime Minister and started to establish a new government.
March 31, 2009 – Appointed prime minister.
September 1-2, 2010 – Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak attends a meeting in Washington hosted by US President Barack Obama that may restart peace talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders. , King Abdullah II of Jordan and President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine.
From September 14, 2010 Meets Abbas in Egypt and holds second peace talks in two weeks. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Special Envoy for the Middle East George Mitchell were also present.
From May 4, 2011 Condemns the reconciliation agreement signed in Egypt by Fatah and Hamas and calls on Abbas to “immediately cancel the reconciliation agreement with Hamas and choose the path of peace with Israel.”
From May 24, 2011 Speech at a joint session of the US Congress. Netanyahu has said he is ready to make a “painful compromise” for a peace settlement with the Palestinians. But he reiterates that Israel will not accept a return to its pre-1967 borders.
From June 13, 2012 Israel releases a 153-page report criticizing Netanyahu’s handling of the 2010 attack on a Turkish aid convoy to Gaza in which nine Turkish activists were killed.
From September 27, 2012 In his address to the United Nations, Netanyahu urged the UN General Assembly to draw a “clear red line” to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
From October 9, 2012 Unable to agree on budget with ruling coalition parties, calls for early elections.
From October 9, 2012 The Israeli parliament voted to dissolve it, and elections are scheduled for January 22, 2013.
From January 22, 2013 Netanyahu’s Likud Beitenu party won 31 seats in the election, according to media exit polls. The new centrist movement, the Yesh Ated Party, is a stunning second with at least 19 seats.
From March 24, 2013 Apologies to Turkey for the 2010 raid on the Gaza-bound convoy Mavi Marmara.
October 1, 2013 – In his address to the United Nations General Assembly, Netanyahu accused Iranian President Hassan Rouhani of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, describing him as “a wolf in sheep’s clothing, capable of blinding the eyes of the international community.” A wolf that thinks.”
November 24, 2013 – World leaders told reporters that the Iran nuclear deal reached with Tehran was a “historic mistake”.
From April 27, 2014 He told CNN that Israel cannot negotiate with the Abbas government while it is backed by Hamas.
From September 29, 2014 We caution the delegations to the UN General Assembly not to overlook the threat posed by Iran and Hamas in their eagerness to defeat ISIS.
From December 2, 2014 He announced that he would demand the dismissal of two members of the coalition government and call for the dissolution of parliament.
March 18, 2015 – re-elected prime minister.
From October 1, 2015 Netanyahu said he was “ready to immediately resume” direct peace talks with the Palestinian authorities “without any preconditions”. His remarks came a day after Palestinian authority leaders said the Palestinians were staying away from the Oslo Accords.
From October 20, 2015 inside speech At the 37th Zionist Congress, Netanyahu said that Adolf Hitler “did not want to exterminate the Jews” but was urged to do so by the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haji Amin Al-Husseini.
From January 2, 2017 Israeli authorities interrogated Prime Minister Netanyahu for three hours. He is suspected of corruption related to benefits he allegedly received from businessmen. The prime minister has denied the allegations, suggesting the investigation is politically motivated. In a Facebook post, Netanyahu listed the charges and said investigators found “nothing” to support each claim.
From February 13, 2018 Israeli police said they had “sufficient evidence” to file criminal charges against Netanyahu in two corruption cases. Authorities found evidence of “acceptance of bribery, fraud and breach of trust,” according to a police statement. Netanyahu has said the allegations against him will be dismissed.
From March 2, 2018 In Case 4000, Netanyahu was interrogated for five hours, claiming he gave his friends regulatory benefits worth up to 1 billion shekels (about $280 million) in exchange for favorable media coverage. This is the third time he has been named as a suspect. Police also interrogate Netanyahu’s wife, Sarah, at another location. Netanyahu declared his and his wife’s innocence in a Facebook video shortly after the interrogation ended.
March 27-28, 2018 – Admitted to the hospital with a mild viral illness of the upper respiratory system and discharged after a series of tests.
From April 30, 2018 In a speech by the Israeli Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu said Israel was not pursuing nuclear weapons and that the Islamic Republic was keeping an “atomic archive” in a secret facility when Iranian officials said he had proof that he was lying. The next day, IAEA spokesman Fredrik Dahl told his CNN, “Since 2009, there have been no credible indications of activity in Iran related to the development of nuclear explosive devices.”
September 27, 2018 – Netanyahu has told the UN General Assembly that Iran has a second “secret” nuclear site and warehouse in Tehran. He did not provide any evidence of the allegations or details.
From February 28, 2019 Israel’s Attorney General has announced that Netanyahu will be indicted on bribery and breach of trust charges, resulting in three rounds of investigations pending hearings. It is not scheduled to take place before the monthly elections. Netanyahu responded by saying that the “left” had “put extraordinary pressure on the Attorney General” in an attempt to “influence elections and crown a left-wing government.”
From April 9, 2019 Elected to 5th term as prime minister.
May 29, 2019 – Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government from the parties he elected on April 9, marking the first time in Israel’s history that a government has failed to form a government in a general election.
From July 20, 2019 Netanyahu became the longest-serving leader in Israel’s history, surpassing the country’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, who was in office for 4,875 days.
September 17, 2019 – Exit polls for the re-election general election showed neither Netanyahu nor former military chief Benny Gantz winning a majority in the new parliament.
From October 2, 2019 Pre-indictment hearings open with three criminal investigations against Netanyahu.
From October 21, 2019 Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government for the second time. Two days later, Gantz was given official orders from President Reuben Rivlin to attempt to form a ruling government coalition.
From November 21, 2019 Israel’s attorney general has uncovered bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges against Netanyahu in three separate corruption investigations.
From December 26, 2019 Remains leader of the Likud party after a crushing victory over his challenger Gideon Searle.
From January 28, 2020 Netanyahu was formally indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust shortly after he withdrew his request for parliamentary immunity.
From March 2, 2020 The Likud Party won 59 seats in the general election, three seats short of a majority.
From April 20, 2020 Netanyahu and Gantz announced an agreement on the formation of a National Emergency Government, according to a joint statement.
May 17, 2020 – Netanyahu was sworn in as Israel’s prime minister after the coalition government won a vote of confidence by 73 votes to 46. Gantz was sworn in as alternate prime minister and will succeed Netanyahu in November 2021.
September 15, 2020 – Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump joined the UAE and Bahraini foreign ministers at the White House to mark a historic normalization deal between Israel and the two Arab countries. The deal has been the first such ceremony in Washington since 1994, when President Bill Clinton signed a proclamation that paved the way for a peace deal between Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Jordan’s King Hussein. indicates that
From December 19, 2020 Netanyahu will become the first sitting prime minister publicly known to have been vaccinated with the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.
December 23, 2020 – Seven months ago, the emergency government collapsed as Congress failed to meet deadlines to pass the 2020 and 2021 budgets.
From June 13, 2021 Netanyahu lost his job for the first time in 12 years after rival Naftali Bennett won parliamentary votes to form a government.
From December 29, 2022 Netanyahu became prime minister 18 months after being ousted from power.