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Golda Meir [nb 1] (née Mabovitch; 3 May 1898 – 8 December 1978) was an Israeli politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974. She was Israel's first and only female head of government and the first in the Middle East.
Golda Meir: Important, no. A new factor, yes. There was no such thing as Palestinians. When was there an independent Palestinian people with a Palestinian state? It was either southern Syria before the First World War and then it was a Palestine including Jordan. It was not as though there was a Palestinian people in Palestine considering ...
Yigal Allon briefly served as Acting Prime Minister until he was replaced by Meir. 3 Rabin resigned and called for early elections in December 1976. After he was re-elected as the Alignment's leader, he resigned as candidate for the upcoming elections on 7 April 1977, but legally remained Prime Minister until Begin's first government was formed ...
Biden frequently recounts his meeting with Golda Meir, the trailblazing first and only woman to serve as Israel’s prime minister. When they met in 1973, she was in her 70s, and Biden, then 30 ...
It is named for Golda Meir, who was the fourth Israeli prime minister from 1969-74. She grew up in Milwaukee and is one of UWM's most notable alumna. ... Dave Ramsey gets real and shares that ...
Meir Kahane, founder of the Kach party (subsequently banned) (assassinated) Moshe Kahlon, minister of finance, leader of Kulanu; Eliezer Kaplan, first finance minister; Moshe Katsav (b. 1945), former President of Israel (2000–2007) Yisrael Katz, former minister of labour (1974–1977) Yisrael Katz, minister of agriculture since 2003, of Likud ...
The credits feature footage of the real Golda Meir, smiling and laughing with Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat. Here, finally, is the complex, multidimensional woman Mirren had been chasing but failed ...
Mossad found out about the plan to assassinate Golda Meir on January 14, 1973, when a local volunteer informed Mossad that he had handled two telephone calls from a payphone in an apartment block where PLO members sometimes stayed. The calls were in Arabic, which he spoke. Speaking in code, the caller stated that it was "time to deliver the ...