Shimon Peres

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Person.png Shimon Peres  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
BornSzymon Perski
1923-08-02
Wiszniew, Poland
Alma materThe New School, New York University, Harvard University
Children • Zvia Yoni
• Chemi
SpouseSonya Gelman
Member ofLe Cercle, Stauffenberg Service, The European House - Ambrosetti
PartyMapai, Rafi, Labor, Kadima

Employment.png President of Israel

In office
15 July 2007 - 24 July 2014
Succeeded byReuven Rivlin

Employment.png Prime Minister of Israel

In office
4 November 1995 - 18 June 1996
Preceded byYitzhak Rabin
Succeeded byBenjamin Netanyahu

Employment.png Prime Minister of Israel

In office
13 September 1984 - 20 October 1986
Preceded byYitzhak Shamir
Succeeded byYitzhak Shamir

Employment.png Prime Minister of Israel

In office
22 April 1977 - 21 June 1977
Preceded byYitzhak Rabin
Succeeded byMenachem Begin

Employment.png Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
7 March 2001 - 2 November 2002

Employment.png Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
14 July 1992 - 22 November 1995

Employment.png Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
20 October 1986 - 23 December 1988

Employment.png Minister of Defence

In office
4 November 1995 - 18 June 1996

Employment.png Minister of Defence

In office
3 June 1974 - 20 June 1977

Employment.png Minister of Finance

In office
22 December 1988 - 15 March 1990

Employment.png Minister of Transportation

In office
1 September 1970 - 10 March 1974

Jerusalem Conference

Peres gave the first full presentation at the seminal 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism, on "MK: The Threat and the Response."

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