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Sunak with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, 19 October 2023. In October 2023, Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel that devolved into a war and a growing humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. Sunak pledged the UK's support for Israel and declared that Israel "has an absolute right to defend itself". [148]
The religion's situation in Israel was specified in an agreement signed in 1987 by then Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, Shimon Peres as a "recognized religious community in Israel", that the "holiest places of the Baháʼí Faith, … are located in Israel, and confirms that the Universal House of Justice is the Trustee of the Baháʼí ...
The head of the British government is referred to as the prime minister, the leader of one of the constituent countries is referred to as a first minister, and the terms chief minister and premier are used in the Overseas Territories.
Lubomyr Husar, Major Archbishop (2001–2011) Sviatoslav Shevchuk, Major Archbishop (2011–present) Maronite Church – Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, Patriarch (1986–2011) Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, Patriarch (2011–present) Syro-Malabar Church – Varkey Vithayathil, Major Archbishop (1999–2011) George Alencherry, Major Archbishop (2011–2023)
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.
List of presidents of Israel: the heads of state of Israel; List of prime ministers of Israel: the heads of government of Israel; List of Jewish states and dynasties; List of heads of state and government of Chinese descent; List of heads of state and government of Indian origin; List of current heads of state and government
Part of the foundation of the British-Israel doctrine is the theological claim that particular blessings were bestowed upon three of the tribes of Israel, [51] [52] [50] [25]: 317 in that the Tribe of Judah was to be the 'chief ruler' e.g. King David, and Ephraim was to receive the birthright (See Jacob and Esau). Adherents believe that these ...
Also: United Kingdom: England: People: By occupation: Religious workers: Religious leaders Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.