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    Abraham Daniel "Avi" Nissenkorn (Hebrew: אברהם דניאל "אבי" ניסנקורן, born 20 March 1967) is an Israeli lawyer and politician. He served as a member of...
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    triggering new elections in March 2021. Following the resignation of Avi Nissenkorn as the minister of justice on 30 December, Gantz became the acting minister...
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  • 30 January 2019. Lahav Harkov (16 February 2019). "Histadrut chief Avi Nissenkorn joins Gantzs Israel Resilience Party". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved...
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    Beginning in 2017, he was appointed by the Histadrut chairman at the time, Avi Nissenkorn, as a member of the Histadrut leadership, the youngest in the history...
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    and Public Service Employees of the Histadrut. In March 2019, after Avi Nissenkorn joined the Blue and White list and resigned as Chairman of the Histadrut...
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    joined by Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn and MK Einav Kabla, both of whom had left the Blue and White party. However, Nissenkorn left the party on 31 January...
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    and communications minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Histadrut chairman Avi Nissenkorn agreed to postpone the dissolution of the IBA until early 2018. In an...
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  • which had been proposed on top of the fines. But Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn denied the request for delay. The sex trade in Israel generates up to...
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  • Retrieved 13 March 2022. Lahav Harkov (16 February 2019). "Histadrut chief Avi Nissenkorn joins Gantzs Israel Resilience Party". The Jerusalem Post. Archived...
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    to Israel in 1998. He was a replacement for former Blue and White MK Avi Nissenkorn, who left Blue and White to join Ron Huldai's The Israelis party. Beliak...
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