Moshe Katsav
8th President of Israel

Born
December 5th, 1945
79 years ago
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Israel
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Born in Iran, one individual immigrated to Israel in childhood. This person served as the 8th President of Israel from 2000 to 2007. Prior to the presidency, held various political positions, including Minister of Tourism and Minister of Transportation. Promoted initiatives for education and economic development. Faced legal challenges post-presidency, including charges of sexual misconduct, leading to conviction and imprisonment.
Served as President of Israel from 2000-2007
Held multiple ministerial roles in Israeli government
Contributed to educational reform initiatives
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