Ze'ev Boim (Hebrew: זאב בוים, 30 April 1943 – 18 March 2011) was an Israeli politician. He was the mayor of Kiryat Gat before becoming a Knesset member...
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Yaron Boim [he] (born 1965), Israeli educator Ze`ev Boim, Israeli politician Chapel of Boim family This page lists people with the surname Boim. If an...
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diplomat Ze'ev Boim (1943–2011), Israeli politician Ze'ev Chafets (born 1947), American writer Ze'ev Chomsky (1896–1977), American scholar Ze'ev Drori (born...
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ministers Ruhama Avraham, Majalli Wahabi, Eli Aflalo, Marina Solodkin, Ze'ev Boim and Yaakov Edri also joined, along with Likud MKs Roni Bar-On and Omri...
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2005 Prime Minister Ariel Sharon Preceded by Tzipi Livni Succeeded by Ze'ev Boim Member of the Knesset In office 17 February 2003 – 31 July 2018 Personal...
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Shilansky; Dan Tichon; Ariel Weinstein Shaul Amor; Naomi Blumenthal; Ze'ev Boim; Michael Eitan; Gideon Ezra; Tzachi Hanegbi; Avraham Hirschson; Moshe...
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limits the possibility of the entrance of terrorists into Israel, but, as Ze'ev Boim asserts, allows Israel "to maintain the state's democratic nature, but...
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win a seat, he entered the Knesset as a replacement for the deceased Ze'ev Boim in 2011. Avital was placed seventh on the Kadima list for the 2013 elections...
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the state like spying or terrorism. Those in favor of the law, such as Ze'ev Boim, say it is aimed at preventing terrorist attacks and that "We have to...
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2002 11 Weizman Shiry Labor Party 29 12 August 2002 2 November 2002 12 Ze'ev Boim Likud Kadima 30 5 March 2003 18 January 2006 – Efraim Sneh Labor Party...
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