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President of Israel

The President of the State of Israel has a largely ceremonial role. The President has few powers and is elected to a seven-year term by a simple majority of the Knesset. A president cannot be re-elected to a second term. Until recently, the president was elected for a five-year term, and was allowed to serve up to two terms in office.

  1. Chaim Weizmann 1949-1952
  2. Itzhak Ben-Zvi 1952-1963
  3. Zalman Shazar 1963-1973
  4. Ephraim Katzir 1973-1978
  5. Yitzhak Navon 1978-1983
  6. Chaim Herzog 1983-1993
  7. Ezer Weizman 1993-2000
  8. Moshe Katsav since 2000

See also Prime Minister of Israel.

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