The thirty-seventh government of Israel is the current cabinet of Israel, formed on 29 December 2022, following the Knesset election on 1 November 2022...
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thirty-sixth government of Israel, or the Bennett–Lapid government, was the cabinet of Israel that was formed on 13 June 2021 after the 2021 Israeli legislative...
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participate in the 2022 Israeli legislative election. Since 12 October 2023, it has been part of the Thirty-seventh government of Israel, led by Benjamin Netanyahu...
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The Israeli government’s Coalition Agreement of December 1, 2022 between incoming prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and the far-right, ultra-nationalist...
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at the same time. The thirty-seventh government of Israel (Hebrew: ממשלת ישראל השלושים ושבע) is the current government of Israel, which was sworn in on...
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West Bank, and all of Jerusalem. In association with the 2023 Israeli judicial reform the Likud-led Thirty-seventh government of Israel was frequently described...
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Unity joined the Thirty-seventh government of Israel and the Israeli war cabinet in the aftermath of the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel. Sa'ar announced...
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Hili Tropper (category Government ministers of Israel)
a minister without portfolio in the Thirty-seventh government of Israel. Tropper previously served as Minister of Culture and Sports from 2020 to 2022...
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Avihai Boaron (category 21st-century Israeli politicians)
Amsalem who resigned under the Norwegian Law to join the Thirty-seventh government of Israel.[citation needed] Boaron was born in Netanya to Zevulon Boaron...
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Unity joined the thirty-seventh government led by Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister. Negotiations began immediately after the outbreak of the war. The...
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part of the opposition until the outbreak of 2023 Israel–Hamas war, in which National Unity joined the Israeli war cabinet and the Thirty-seventh government...
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Brothers in Arms (organization) (redirect from Brothers and Sisters for Israel)
by the thirty-seventh government of Israel headed by Benjamin Netanyahu. On October 7, 2023, the day Hamas attacked in southern Israel, the organization...
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Yifat Shasha-Biton (category Women government ministers of Israel)
post of Minister of Construction and Housing from 2019 to 2020. She serves as a minister without portfolio in the Thirty-seventh government of Israel. Yifat...
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Benjamin Netanyahu formed the thirty-seventh government of Israel, assigning many powerful positions in the new government to previously marginalized far-right...
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Ami Dror (category Israeli educators)
Israeli businessman, educator, activist, and a leader of the protests against the judicial reform being promoted by the thirty-seventh government of Israel...
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election in November of that year saw the victory of the right-wing bloc, returning Netanyahu to lead the thirty-seventh government of Israel. During the 20th...
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formation of the thirty-seventh government of Israel. Following Yariv Levin's announcement on 4 January that he planned to reform Israel's judiciary,...
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and technological center. Israel's governmental seat is in its proclaimed capital of Jerusalem, although recognition of Israeli sovereignty over East Jerusalem...
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Ron Scherf (category Israeli activists)
organization standing at the forefront of the protests against judicial reform of the thirty-seventh government of Israel. Ron Scherf grew up in Kfar Saba and...
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The number of Arab MKs was the lowest in two decades with 10 MKs. Thirty-seventh government of Israel Party lists for the 2022 Israeli legislative election...
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Vogelman Chief of General Staff – Herzi Halevi Government of Israel – Thirty-seventh government of Israel 2023 Israel–Hamas war 2024 Iran–Israel conflict 1...
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constituted a majority. He was given the mandate to form the thirty-seventh government of Israel by President Herzog on 13 November. Otzma Yehudit and Noam...
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Yuval Noah Harari (category Israeli people of Lebanese-Jewish descent)
critics of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and is specifically opposed to the judicial reform plans of the thirty-seventh government of Israel. In...
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Jewish fascism (category Fascism in Israel)
Israeli judicial reform the Likud-led Thirty-seventh government of Israel was frequently described as "Fascist" or "Dictatorial". In 2023, as part of...
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2020s in Asian history (redirect from History of Asia in the 2020s)
forming the new coalition. The thirty-seventh government of Israel was sworn in on 29 December. Some of the government's policy proposals, including a...
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Ran Harnevo (category Israeli journalists)
composed of editors, producers, content people and programmers who work voluntarily, as part of the protest against the thirty-seventh government of Israel and...
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Moshe Arbel (category Haredi rabbis in Israel)
posts by the Israeli Supreme court, Arbel was appointed Minister of Interior and Minister of Health in the Thirty-seventh government of Israel. On 12 October...
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Dan Illouz (category Israeli people of Moroccan-Jewish descent)
after the swearing-in of the thirty-seventh government of Israel, several Likud ministers resigned their seats under Israel's Norwegian law, and Illouz...
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Theramenes, son of Hagnon, of the tribe Pandionis, in the deme of Steiria With Spartan support, the Thirty established an interim government in Athens. They...
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National camp (redirect from Right-wing bloc (Israel))
2022 Israeli legislative election, forming the thirty-seventh government of Israel. ^ a: Includes Agudat Israel and Degel HaTorah. ^ b: Merger of National...
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