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Latest revision as of 14:51, 1 July 2024

Person.png Moshe Sharett  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
BornMoshe Shertok
1894-10-16
Kherson, Russian Empire
Died1965-07-07 (Age 70)
Jerusalem, Israel
Nationality Russian Empire,  Ottoman Empire,  United Kingdom,  Israel
Alma materIstanbul University, London School of Economics
Children3
SpouseTzipora Meirov
Prime Minister of Israel 1954-1955

Employment.png Prime Minister of Israel

In office
26 January 1954 - 3 November 1955
Preceded byDavid Ben-Gurion
Succeeded byDavid Ben-Gurion

Employment.png Israel/Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
15 May 1948 - 18 June 1956
Succeeded byGolda Meir

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