Menachem Begin
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On This Day: Menachem Begin's 105th birthday
Begin was most noted for signing a peace treaty with Former President of Egypt Anwar Sadat in 1979, which led them to both share a Nobel Pece Prize for their work.
Begin’s marriage synagogue in Ukraine renovated
Begin, a resident of Drohobych, married Aliza Arnold in the synagogue shortly before the Second World War in 1939.
Viewpoint: Zionism and the one-state idea
Begin Center furious over revelations of former PM’s mental state
The Begin Heritage Center is preparing a complaint demanding a thorough investigation and considering “personal steps” against him.
Overriding democracy
Political realities have forced Netanyahu to recalibrate his party’s position.
Lessons from Syria
The situation in Iran is more complicated than in either Syria or Iraq. There is no simple military solution to Iran’s aspirations for nuclear weapons.
Defense Ministry reveals new details on Sadat’s historic visit to Israel
Directive was received to ‘prepare the brigades for war’ following Begin's speech to the Knesset.
Tradition today: ‘Clean hands and a pure heart’
We did not establish a Jewish state after 2,000 years of exile only to see it turn into a center of corruption.
Menachem Begin's son refuses to leave Knesset, vows to block contentious laws
MK Bennie Begin sounds off to 'The Jerusalem Post' about current Knesset legislation.
No holds barred: Jewish groups’ disgraceful rejection of Jerusalem recognition
Israel has shown it is willing to make tough, even irresponsible sacrifices, as it did giving up the Sinai to Egypt and withdrawing from Gaza.