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Examples of "prime_minister_levi_eshkol"
Construction on Sderot Eshkol (Eshkol Boulevard), named for Israeli
prime
minister
Levi
Eshkol
, began in 1968
Sarid worked as a media aide to
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
.
Shochat is married to Tama, daughter of Israeli
prime
minister
Levi
Eshkol
and they have three children.
Speaking before the Knesset, Israeli
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
tried to calm the situation by assuring the Arab states that Israel was not seeking war.
In 1964, during Pope Paul VI's visit to the Holy Land, Megiddo was the site where he met with Israeli dignitaries, including Israeli President Zalman Shazar and
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
.
In the early 1960s, Meir was diagnosed with lymphoma. In January 1966, she retired from the Foreign Ministry, citing exhaustion and ill health, but soon returned to public life as secretary-general of Mapai, supporting
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
in party conflicts.
During the Six-Day War, Alignment leader and
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
invited Gahal to join a national unity government. The party remained in the government after the war, and kept its place when Golda Meir became Prime Minister following Eshkol's death in 1969.
Prime
minister
Levi
Eshkol
instructed that the tomb be included within the new expanded municipal borders of Jerusalem, but citing security concerns, Moshe Dayan decided not to include it within the territory that was annexed to Jerusalem. Starting in 1993, Muslims were barred from using the cemetery. According to Bethlehem University, "[a]ccess to Rachel’s Tomb is now restricted to tourists entering from Israel."
This legal opinion was sent to
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
. However, it was not made public at the time. The Labor cabinet allowed settlements despite the warning. This paved the way for future settlement growth. In 2007, Meron stated that "I believe that I would have given the same opinion today."
Miriam Eshkol (; c. 1929 – November 26, 2016) was the widow of Israeli
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
. In her years as the Prime Minister's wife (1964–1969) she was closely followed by the public and press, leading numerous public organization in promotion of public causes. Following Levi Eshkol's passing she founded and chaired Yad Levi Eshkol and served as its chairwoman from 1970 to 2008.
Yad Levi Eshkol () is the official non-governmental organization commemorating Israeli
prime
minister
Levi
Eshkol
. The organization was founded in accordance with a government resolution made in 1970. Yad Levi Eshkol is carrying public activities in the fields of education, research and documentation. Its founding chairwoman was Mrs. Miriam Eshkol who headed the organization until 2008.
Even as an archeologist, Yadin never completely abandoned public life. On the eve of the Six-Day War, he served as a military adviser to
prime
minister
Levi
Eshkol
, and following the Yom Kippur War, he was a member of the Agranat Commission that investigated the actions that led to the war.
While with the NSC, Komer and others negotiated with Israeli
prime
minister
Levi
Eshkol
a memorandum of understanding (MOU) about Israeli nuclear capabilities. The March 10, 1965, MOU, variously interpreted since, said 'Israel would not be the first country to "introduce" nuclear weapons to the Middle East'.
Eshkol () is a Hebrew language word meaning "cluster", usually of grapes. When not related to the Hebrew Bible and botany (where it can also mean "raceme", a region of a flowering plant's anatomy), it is normally associated with the third Israeli
prime
minister
,
Levi
Eshkol
.
Steinsaltz is a popular University and radio commentator. He has been invited to speak at the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies at Yale University in 1979. In Jerusalem, he gives evening seminars, which according to Newsweek usually last till 2 in the morning, and have attracted prominent politicians as the former
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
and former Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir.
Over 800 mourners attended his funeral in Tel Aviv, including Colonel Arieh Baz on behalf of Israel's President Zalman Shazar, and Teddy Kollek, director-general of the prime minister's office, on behalf of
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
. The eulogy was delivered by Gideon Hausner, the attorney general who prosecuted Adolf Eichmann.
The initial resolution to establish an institution in memory of
prime
minister
Levi
Eshkol
was made shortly after his passing in 1969. A committee made up of government ministers and members of the Jewish Agency directorate was headed by Yigal Alon and recommended that Yad Levi Eshkol be formed to organize Eshkol's archive.
Soon afterward, the Israelis said that they had mistakenly attacked the ship. The Johnson administration conveyed "strong dismay" to Israeli ambassador Avraham Harman. Meanwhile, apologies were soon sent by Israeli
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
, Foreign Minister Abba Eban, and chargé d'affaires Efraim Evron. Within 48 hours, Israel offered to compensate the victims and their families.
A subway system was first planned in the mid-1960s, and in 1967 a station at the Shalom Meir Tower was inaugurated in the presence of then
Prime
Minister
Levi
Eshkol
. However, financial difficulties forced the abandonment of the project, and Shalom Meir remains the only subway station in Tel Aviv, disconnected from other transport links.
For the first time, the Israeli
Prime
Minister
(
Levi
Eshkol
), the Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff, and Knesset members came to games. Demand for tickets to games in the team's 5,000-seat stadium was so high that they became exceedingly difficult to obtain.