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Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu was born in 1949 in Tel Aviv and grew up in Jerusalem. His high school years were spent in the United States, where his father, the historian Benzion Netanyahu, taught and conducted historical research.
בנימין נתניהו - האתר הרשמי
בנימין נתניהו נולד בתל אביב ב-1949 וגדל בירושלים. את שנות התיכון עשה בארה"ב לרגל מחקריו של אביו, ההיסטוריון פרופסור בן-ציון נתניהו ז''ל.
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Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Remarks at Independence Day Reception for the Diplomatic Corps
Sara Netanyahu
Sara Netanyahu is the first Israeli prime minister’s wife who, in addition to her public duties, continues to work in her profession as an expert child psychologist in the civil service.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech in Congress 3.3.15
Speaker of the House John Boehner, President Pro Tem Senator Orrin Hatch, Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi,...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Remarks at the Opening of …
May 14, 2018 · We have no better friends in the world. You stand for Israel and you stand for Jerusalem. Thank you. Your presence here today is a testament to the...
PM Netanyahu's Statement at his Meeting with Indian Prime …
Mar 4, 2015 · Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and issued the following statement: "Thank you my friend, Prime...
PM Netanyahu Expresses Deep Sorrow on the Passing of Former …
Jan 11, 2014 · Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expresses deep sorrow on the passing of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon: "The State of Israel bows its head on the passing of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Ariel Sharon played a central role in the struggle for the security of the State of Israel over all its years.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reveals the Iranian secret nuclear program 30 April, 2018
PM Netanyahu's Remarks at the Start of the Weekly Cabinet …
Jan 12, 2014 · Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the following remarks at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting following a minute of silence in memory of the late former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon: "We take leave from Ariel Sharon, the 11th Prime Minister of the State of Israel.