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 This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Israel Politics, sometimes defined as the art and science of government[1], is a process by which collective decisions are made within groups. ...
Israeli Coat of Arms Original digital image can be found at the site of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs: http://www. ...
The State of Israel is a parliamentary democracy whose political system and main principles are set out in 11 Basic Laws. ...
| | | | | See also History of Israel | | edit The Basic Laws of Israel are a key component of Israels uncodified constitution. The State of Israel has no formal constitution. ...
The Jerusalem Law is a common name of Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel passed by the Israeli Knesset on July 30, 1980 (17th Av, 5740). ...
The Law of Return (×××§ ×ש××ת) is Israeli legislation that allows Jews to settle in Israel and gain citizenship. ...
President of the State of Israel (Hebrew: × ×©×× ××××× ×, Nasi Hamedina) is the head of state of Israel, but has a largely ceremonial, figurehead role with real power lying in the hands of the Prime Minister of Israel. ...
Moshe Katsav (Courtesy: Israeli Knesset) Moshe Katsav (Hebrew ×ֹש×Ö¶× ×§Ö·×¦Ö¼Ö¸× MÅÅ¡eh QaṣṣÄá¸), born December 5, 1945) is the current President of Israel (since 2000). ...
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Ehud Olmert (IPA ; Hebrew: ×××× ××××ר×; born September 30, 1945) is the twelfth Prime Minister of Israel. ...
Israel The power of the Knesset to supervise and review government policies and operations is exercised mainly through the state controller, also known as the ombudsman or ombudswoman (Hebrew: ××קר ××××× × Mevaker HaMedina. ...
The modern Knesset building, Israels parliament, in Jerusalem Though similar-sounding, Beit Knesset (××ת ×× ×¡×ª) literally means House of Assembly, and refers to a synagogue. ...
Members of the 17th Knesset (elected 2006), upon inauguration 1Reichman has announced he intends to step down as Member of Knesset, following the agreement between Kadima and Labour, granting the latter the Ministry of Education as part of the new government. ...
Elections in Israel gives information on election and election results in Israel. ...
Elections for the 16th Knesset were held in Israel on 28 January 2003. ...
The Elections for the 17th Knesset were held in Israel on 28 March 2006, following an agreement between the Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, and the new Leader of the Israel Labour Party, Amir Peretz. ...
Political parties in Israel: Israels political system is based on proportional representation which allows for a multi-party system with numerous parties, in which a single party usually has no chance of gaining power by itself, forcing the parties to cooperate and form coalition governments. ...
Knesset Elections Law is crucial legal document governing the process of elections in the Israeli federal parliament or the Knesset. ...
Judicial branch is an independent branch of the government which includes secular and religious courts. ...
Frontal view The Supreme Court (Hebrew: ××ת ×××©×¤× ××¢××××, Beit Hamishpat Haelyon ) is at the head of the court system in the State of Israel. ...
The Israeli Ministry of Interior recognizes three types of local government in Israel: cities, regional councils, and local councils. ...
In Israel, a local council is a locality similar to a city in structure and way of life, that has not yet achieved a status of a city, which requires a minimum number of residents, among other things. ...
Foreign relations of Israel deals with some of the following issues: In addition to seeking an end to hostilities with Arab forces, against which it has fought five wars since 1948, Israel has given high priority to gaining wide acceptance as a sovereign state with an important international role. ...
Israel and the United Nations have had very mixed relations, since the states founding on May 14, 1948. ...
Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip are at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...
Combatants State of Israel Arab nations Arab-Israeli conflict series History · Views of the conflict · International law · Facts and figures Participants Israeli-Palestinian conflict · Arab League · Soviet Union / Russia · Israel and the United Nations · Iran-Israel relations · Israel-United States relations Peace treaties and proposals Israel-Egypt · Israel-Jordan The...
Arguments about the applicability of various elements of international law underlie the debate around the Arab-Israeli conflict. ...
From the time it was established in March 1945, the Arab League took an active role in the Arab-Israeli conflict. ...
This article discusses the history of the modern State of Israel, from its independence proclamation in 1948 to the present. ...
| List of Speakers of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament: The modern Knesset building, Israels parliament, in Jerusalem Though similar-sounding, Beit Knesset (××ת ×× ×¡×ª) literally means House of Assembly, and refers to a synagogue. ...
- Joseph Shprinzak (Mapai) 1949-59
- Nahum Nir (Ahdut Ha'avodah) 1959
- Kadish Luz (Mapai, Alignment)1959-69
- Reuven Barkat (Alignment) 1969-72
- Yisrael Yesh'ayahu-Shar'abi (Alignment) 1972-77
- Yitzhak Shamir (Likud) 1977-80
- Yitzhak Berman (Likud) 1980-81
- Menachem Savidor (Likud) 1981-84
- Shlomo Hillel (Alignment) 1984-88
- Dov Shilansky (Likud) 1988-92
- Shevah Weiss (Labor) 1992-96
- Dan Tichon (Likud) 1996-1999
- Avraham Burg (One Israel / Labor-Meimad) 1999-2003
- Reuven Rivlin (Likud) 2003-2006
Until a new Speaker is elected following the 2006 elections, Shimon Peres will serve as Interim Speaker, being the senior member of the house. Labour (העבודה HaAvoda) is an Israeli political party. ...
Labour (העבודה HaAvoda) is an Israeli political party. ...
(Hebrew ×ִצְ×ָק ש×Ö¸×Ö´×ר) (born October 15, 1915) was Prime Minister of Israel from 1983 to 1984 and again from 1986 to 1992. ...
Likud (Hebrew: ×××××, literally means consolidation) is a right-wing Conservative political party in Israel. ...
Likud (Hebrew: ×××××, literally means consolidation) is a right-wing Conservative political party in Israel. ...
Likud (Hebrew: ×××××, literally means consolidation) is a right-wing Conservative political party in Israel. ...
Dov Shilansky (born March 21, 1924 in Lithuania) is an Israeli politician of Likud. ...
Likud (Hebrew: ×××××, literally means consolidation) is a right-wing Conservative political party in Israel. ...
Shevah Weiss, in Hebrew ש×× ×××ס, (born 1935) is an Israeli political scientist and politician. ...
Dan Tichon (born 1937 in Haifa) is an Israeli politician from the Likud party and a former Speaker of the Knesset. ...
Likud (Hebrew: ×××××, literally means consolidation) is a right-wing Conservative political party in Israel. ...
Avraham Burg (born January 19, 1955) is an Israeli politician. ...
Reuven Rivlin (in Hebrew ר×××× ×¨×××××) (born September 9, 1939) is an Israeli lawyer, politician and the current Speaker of the Knesset. ...
Likud (Hebrew: ×××××, literally means consolidation) is a right-wing Conservative political party in Israel. ...
The Elections for the 17th Knesset were held in Israel on 28 March 2006, following an agreement between the Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, and the new Leader of the Israel Labour Party, Amir Peretz. ...
(Hebrew שִ××Ö°×¢×Ö¹× ×¤Ö¶Ö¼×¨Ö¶×¡ without Niqqud: ש××¢×× ×¤×¨×¡) (born Shimon Perske on August 16, 1923 in Poland, and immigrated with his family to Israel in 1934), is an Israeli politician, who was a supporter of the Labor Party until December 2005, but still holding a status of member. ...
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