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    Reuven Merhav (born 1936 in Tel Aviv), is an Israeli diplomat, intelligence official and an expert on Islam and the Middle East. Merhav is the son of...
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  • Merhav is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dina Merhav (1936–2022), Croatian-born Israeli sculptor Reuven Merhav (born 1936), Israeli...
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    increasingly challenging. Western media portrayed Khomeini as a global figure. Reuven Merhav, an Israeli intelligence officer, later observed that the Shah failed...
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    Technology, Miguel Deutch, Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University, and Reuven Merhav, former Director-General of the Foreign Ministry. Rosenne died at age...
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    Israel's diplomatic presence was formally established in 1985, when Reuven Merhav was appointed to be the Consul General as a joint representative for...
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    Chinese and Israelis." Later that year, Foreign Ministry Director General Reuven Merhav agreed with the Chinese ambassador to the UN that the Israeli scientific...
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  • President Professor Miguel Deutch – Tel Aviv University Professor of Law Reuven Merhav – retired Foreign Ministry director-general The two international observers...
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    Bar-Siman-Tov; Shmuel Berkowitz; Maya Choshen; Moshe Hirsch; Israel Kimhi; Reuven Merhav; Kobi Michael; Amnon Ramon; Yitzhak Reiter; Emmanuel Sharon; Yifrach...
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  • was approached by the then Director General of the Foreign Ministry, Reuven Merhav, who informed him that Israel intended to open a liaison office of the...
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  • New Left")) was an Israeli left-wing group active between 1968 and 1973. Reuven Kaminer describes them as "the major force of the student left in the 1968–1973...
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  • is a life-size statue of him there as well. The community settlement of Merhav Am and the West Bank settlement Ma'ale Rehav'am also bear his name. Arab–Israeli...
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    BaMerhav (integration into the region) to express the idea that the future state of the Jews must align itself within a broad "Semitic space" (Merhav HaShemi)...
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  • "קנסות כבדים לעברייני מם" [HEAVY FINES FOR TAX EVADERS] (in Hebrew). LaMerhav. 9 July 1964 – via National Library of Israel. Yoffi Viter and Amos Lev...
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  • footballer player. Tomislav Mazalović (born 1990), footballer player. Dina Merhav (1936–2022), sculptor. Zdravko Miljak (born 1950), handballer player. Josip...
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    David Semah, “LaMerhav”, (Hebrew daily), Friday, August 7, 1970 (Hebrew) "History of the Arabic Literature", David Semah, “LaMerhav”, (Hebrew daily)...
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  • Yesh Atid 16,504 40.7 Gad Arieli 8,605 21.5 Yaniv Deri 7,363 18.4 Ehud Merhav 5,375 13.4 Shirley Oded Rodan 1,196 3.0 Yitzhak Tzur 930 2.3 Herzliya Moshe...
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  • עיריית לוד". LaMerhav (in Hebrew). National Library of Israel. 1965-11-29. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-10-06. "ג. טץ - ראש עיריית נהריה". LaMerhav (in Hebrew)....
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    occurred in the history of visual arts in Israel. Yona Fischer wrote in LaMerhav, that "the insult to the veteran artist Zaritsky typifies the way in which...
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