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Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu (Hebrew:

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( helpinfo); born 21 October 1949) is

the current Prime Minister of Israel. Netanyahu also currently serves as a member of
the Knesset and Chairman of the Likud party.
Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to secular Jewish parents,[1][2] Netanyahu is the first Israeli prime minister born
in Israel after theestablishment of the state.
Netanyahu joined the Israel Defense Forces shortly after the Six-Day War in 1967, and became a
team leader in the Sayeret Matkalspecial forces unit. Netanyahu took part in many missions,
including Operation Inferno (1968), Operation Gift (1968) and Operation Isotope (1972), during
which he was shot in the shoulder. Netanyahu fought on the front lines in the War of Attrition and
the Yom Kippur War in 1973, taking part in special forces raids along the Suez Canal, and then
leading a commando assault deep into Syrian territory.[3][4] Netanyahu achieved the rank of
captain before being discharged.
After graduating from MIT with Bachelor of Science (SB) and Master of Science (SM) degrees,
Netanyahu was recruited as an economic consultant for the Boston Consulting Group. Netanyahu
returned to Israel in 1978 to found the Yonatan Netanyahu Anti-Terror Institute, named after his
brother Yonatan Netanyahu, who died leading Operation Entebbe. Netanyahu served as the Israeli
ambassador to the United Nations from 1984 to 1988.
Netanyahu became the leader of Likud in 1993. Netanyahu won the 1996 elections, becoming
Israel's youngest ever Prime Minister, serving his first term from June 1996 to July 1999. Netanyahu
moved from the political arena to the private sector after being defeated in the 1999 election for
prime minister by Ehud Barak. Netanyahu returned to politics in 2002 as Foreign Affairs
Minister(200203) and Finance Minister (200305) in Ariel Sharon's governments, but he departed
the government over disagreements regarding the Gaza disengagement plan. As Minister of
Finance, Netanyahu engaged in a major reform of the Israeli economy, which was credited by
commentators as having significantly improved Israel's subsequent economic performance.
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Netanyahu retook the Likud leadership in December 2005, after Sharon left to form a new

party, Kadima.[6]
In December 2006, Netanyahu became the official Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset and
Chairman of Likud. Following the2009 parliamentary election, in which Likud placed second and
right-wing parties won a majority,[7] Netanyahu formed a coalition government.[8][9] After the victory in
the 2013 elections, he became the second person to be elected to the position of Prime Ministerfor a
third term, after Israel's founder David Ben-Gurion. In March 2015, Netanyahu was elected to his
fourth term as prime minister.

Netanyahu has been elected Prime Minister of Israel four times, matching David Ben-Gurion's
record. Netanyahu is the only prime minister in Israel's history to have been elected three times in a
row.[10] Netanyahu is currently the second longest-serving Prime Minister in Israel's history after David
Ben-Gurion,[11] and upon the completion of his current term he will become the longest-serving Prime
Minister in the history of Israel.[12]

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