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These are the collective events from the [[19th century]] in the year '''1986 in [[Israel]]'''. With former [[Leadership|leaders]] and development to the [[Asia]]n [[State (polity)|states]].
Events in the year '''1986 in [[Israel]]'''.


==Incumbents==
==Incumbents==
* [[Prime Minister of Israel]] – [[Shimon Peres]] ([[Alignment (political party)|Alignment]]) until October 20, [[Yitzhak Shamir]] ([[Likud]])
* [[President of Israel]] – [[Chaim Herzog]]
* [[President of Israel]] – [[Chaim Herzog]]
* [[Prime Minister of Israel]] – [[Shimon Peres]] ([[Alignment (political party)|Alignment]]) until 20 October, [[Yitzhak Shamir]] ([[Likud]])
* [[Supreme Court of Israel|President of the Supreme Court]] – [[Meir Shamgar]]
* [[Chief of General Staff (Israel)|Chief of General Staff]] – [[Moshe Levi]]
* [[Government of Israel]] – [[Twenty-first government of Israel|21st Government of Israel]] until 20 October, [[Twenty-second government of Israel|22nd Government of Israel]]


==Events==
==Events==
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[[Image:Ronald Reagan with Natan Sharansky.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Natan Sharansky]] and [[Ronald Reagan]], December 10, 1986]]
[[Image:President Ronald Reagan with Anatoly Shcharansky.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Ronald Reagan]] and [[Natan Sharansky]], 10 December 1986]]
* January 1 – The [[New Israeli shekel]] (NIS) replaces the old shekel as Israel's official currency.
* 1 January – The [[New Israeli shekel]] (NIS) replaces the [[Old Israeli shekel|old shekel]] as Israel's official currency.
* 4 February – Israeli jet fighters intercept a Libyan civil aircraft over Cyprus and force it to land in Israel.<ref>Middle East International No 268, 7 February 1986, Publishers [[Christopher Mayhew|Lord Mayhew]], [[Dennis Walters]]. Michael Jansen p. 5</ref>
* February 11 – After a period of imprisonment of nine years in a [[Siberia]]n [[labor camp]], the Soviet [[refusenik]] and human rights advocate [[Natan Sharansky]] and three low-level Western spies are exchanged for Czech spies held in the USA, a Soviet spy, a Polish spy and a [[GDR]] spy (the latter three held in Western Germany).
* 11 February – After a period of imprisonment of nine years in a [[Siberia]]n [[labor camp]], the Soviet-Jewish [[refusenik]] and human rights advocate [[Natan Sharansky]] and three low-level Western spies are exchanged for Czech spies held in the US, a Soviet spy, a Polish spy and a [[East Germany|GDR]] spy (the latter three held in Western Germany). Sharansky subsequently emigrates to Israel.
* June 4 – [[Jonathan Pollard]] pleads guilty to [[espionage]] for selling top secret United States [[military intelligence]] to Israel.
* 16 April – [[Bejski Commission]] publishes its report.
* September 30 – Israeli [[Mossad]] agent [[Cheryl Bentov]] who befriended Israeli nuclear weapons [[whistleblower]] [[Mordechai Vanunu]] persuades him to fly to Rome with her on a holiday. Once in Rome, [[Mossad]] agents drug him and carry him to Israel on a freighter.
* 3 May – [[Moti Giladi]] and [[Sarah Tzuriel]] represent [[Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986|Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song “[[Yavo Yom]]” ("A Day will Come").<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.diggiloo.net/?1986il|title= 1986 Israel – Yavo yom|website=Diggiloo Thrush|access-date=2021-07-29}}</ref>
* October 5 – [[Nuclear weapons and Israel|Israeli secret nuclear weapons]] are revealed by the British newspaper [[The Sunday Times]], which publishes an interview with [[Mordechai Vanunu]], a former Israeli nuclear technician who revealed details of the program.
* 4 June – [[Jonathan Pollard]] pleads guilty to [[espionage]] for selling top secret United States [[military intelligence]] to Israel.
* October 16 – IAF [[F-4 Phantom II|F-4 Phantom]], piloted by Captain Aharon Achiaz, is inadvertently damaged midair and abandoned, resulting in the capture of [[Flight officer|flight navigator]] then-Captain [[Ron Arad (pilot)|Ron Arad]] by [[Amal Movement|Amal]], the Lebanese Shi'ite militia. To this day, the whereabouts of Arad has not been disclosed by his captors.
* 30 September – Israeli [[Mossad]] agent [[Cheryl Bentov]] who befriended Israeli nuclear weapons [[whistleblower]] [[Mordechai Vanunu]] persuades him to fly to Rome with her on a holiday. Once in Rome, [[Mossad]] agents overpower and drug him and carry him to a waiting ship off the coast, which takes him to Israel.
* October 20 – The [[Twenty-first government of Israel|twenty-first government]] is replaced by the [[Twenty-second government of Israel|twenty-second government]], when [[Yitzhak Shamir]] replaces Peres as Prime Minister in accordance with the rotation agreement between [[Alignment (political party)|the Alignment]] and [[Likud]].
* 5 October – [[Nuclear weapons and Israel|Israeli secret nuclear weapons]] are revealed by the British newspaper; ''[[The Sunday Times]]'', which publishes an interview with [[Mordechai Vanunu]], a former Israeli nuclear technician who revealed details of the program.
* October 23 – The beginning of experimental broadcasts of the Israeli [[Channel 2 (Israel)|Channel 2]].
* 16 OctoberAn Israeli [[F-4 Phantom II|F-4 Phantom]], piloted by Yishai Aviram, is inadvertently damaged midair and abandoned, resulting in the capture of [[Flight officer|flight navigator]] then-Captain [[Ron Arad (pilot)|Ron Arad]] by [[Amal Movement|Amal]], the Lebanese Shi'ite militia. To this day, the whereabouts of Arad has not been disclosed by his captors.
* 20 October – The [[Twenty-first government of Israel|twenty-first government]] is replaced by the [[Twenty-second government of Israel|twenty-second government]], when [[Yitzhak Shamir]] replaces Peres as Prime Minister in accordance with the rotation agreement between [[Alignment (political party)|the Alignment]] and [[Likud]].
* 23 October – The beginning of experimental broadcasts of the Israeli [[Channel 2 (Israel)|Channel 2]].
* 19 December: [[Carmelit]] metro shut down for intensive renovation to be reopened in 1992.


=== Israeli–Palestinian conflict ===
===Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets===
The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1986 include:

'''Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets'''<br>
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The most prominent [[Palestinian political violence|Palestinian militant acts and operations]] committed against Israeli targets during 1986 include:
The most prominent [[Palestinian political violence|Palestinian militant acts and operations]] committed against Israeli targets during 1986 include:


* April 17 – [[Hindawi affair]]: An attempt to bomb an [[El Al]] flight from London to [[Tel Aviv]] is foiled.
* 17 April – [[Hindawi affair]]: An attempt to bomb an [[El Al]] flight from London to [[Tel Aviv]] is foiled.
* September 6 – 22 Turkish Jews were killed by Palestinian terrorists belonging to the [[Abu Nidal Organization]] while attending service at the [[Neve Shalom Synagogue]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/16/world/20-in-istanbul-die-in-bombings-at-synagogues.html | work=The New York Times | title=20 in Istanbul Die in Bombings At Synagogues | first1=Sebnem | last1=Arsu | first2=Dexter | last2=Filkins | date=November 16, 2003 | accessdate=May 20, 2010}}</ref>
* 6–22 September Turkish Jews were killed by Palestinian terrorists belonging to the [[Abu Nidal Organization]] while attending service at the [[Neve Shalom Synagogue]].<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/16/world/20-in-istanbul-die-in-bombings-at-synagogues.html | work=The New York Times | title=20 in Istanbul Die in Bombings at Synagogues | first1=Sebnem | last1=Arsu | first2=Dexter | last2=Filkins | date=16 November 2003 | accessdate=20 May 2010}}</ref>


=== Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militants ===
'''Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets'''<br>
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The most prominent Israeli military [[counter-terrorism]] operations ([[military campaign]]s and [[military operations]]) carried out against [[Palestinian militants]] during 1986 include:
The most prominent Israeli military [[counter-terrorism]] operations ([[military campaign]]s and [[military operations]]) carried out against [[Palestinian militants]] during 1986 include:


=== Unknown dates ===
=== known dates ===
* The founding of the [[communal settlement (Israel)|communal settlement]] [[Eshhar]].
* The founding of the [[community settlement (Israel)|community settlement]] [[Eshhar]] founded in [[1986]].<ref>{{Citation |title=Eshhar |date=2022-03-27 |work=Wikipedia |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eshhar&oldid=1079499820 |access-date=2024-03-02 |language=en}}</ref>
* The founding of the [[community settlement]] [[Kokhav Ya'ir]] founded in [[1986]].<ref>{{Citation |title=Kokhav Ya'ir |date=2024-01-30 |work=Wikipedia |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kokhav_Ya%27ir&oldid=1201057814 |access-date=2024-03-02 |language=en}}</ref>
* The founding of the communal settlement [[Kokhav Ya'ir]].


== Notable births ==
== Notable births ==
* January 24 – [[Raviv Ullman]], Israeli-born American actor
* 7 January – [[Daphne Leef]], Israeli activist who is the initiator of the [[2011 housing protests in Israel]].
* February 8 – [[Agam Rodberg]], Israeli model and actress
* 24 January – [[Raviv Ullman]], Israeli-born American actor.
* March 3 – [[Michael Moshonov]], Israeli actor
* 8 February – [[Agam Rodberg]], Israeli model and actress.
* March 10 – [[Roni Duani]], Israeli pop singer, actress, TV host, and model
* 3 March – [[Michael Moshonov]], Israeli actor.
* 10 March – [[Roni Duani]], Israeli pop singer, actress, TV host, and model.
* August 28 – [[Gilad Shalit]], Israeli soldier held as a hostage
* 4 June – [[Yahav Winner]], Israeli director and [[Kfar Aza massacre|murder victim]]. (d. [[2023 in Israel|2023]])
* September 1 – [[Shahar Zubari]], Israeli windsurfer and Olympic bronze medalist
* 28 August – [[Gilad Shalit]], Israeli soldier held as a hostage.
* 1 September – [[Shahar Tzuberi]], Israeli windsurfer and Olympic bronze medalist.


==Notable deaths==
==Notable deaths==
* February 8 – [[Yisrael Galili]], Israeli politician (b. 1911)
* 8 February – [[Yisrael Galili]] (born 1911), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli politician.
* July 29 – [[Dan Pagis]], Israeli poet, lecturer and holocaust survivor (b. 1930)
* 29 July – [[Dan Pagis]] (born 1930), Romanian ([[Bukovina]])-born Israeli poet, lecturer and holocaust survivor.


== Major public holidays ==
== Major public holidays ==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[1986 in Israeli film]]
* [[1986 in Israeli film]]
* [[1986 in Israeli television]]
* [[1986 in Israeli music]]
* [[1986 in Israeli sport]]
* [[Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986]]
* [[Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986]]


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1986
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Israel

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These are the collective events from the 19th century in the year 1986 in Israel. With former leaders and development to the Asian states.

Incumbents

Events

Ronald Reagan and Natan Sharansky, 10 December 1986

Israeli–Palestinian conflict

The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1986 include:

Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets

The most prominent Palestinian militant acts and operations committed against Israeli targets during 1986 include:

Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets

The most prominent Israeli military counter-terrorism operations (military campaigns and military operations) carried out against Palestinian militants during 1986 include:

known dates

Notable births

Notable deaths

  • 8 February – Yisrael Galili (born 1911), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli politician.
  • 29 July – Dan Pagis (born 1930), Romanian (Bukovina)-born Israeli poet, lecturer and holocaust survivor.

Major public holidays

See also

References

  1. ^ Middle East International No 268, 7 February 1986, Publishers Lord Mayhew, Dennis Walters. Michael Jansen p. 5
  2. ^ "1986 Israel – Yavo yom". Diggiloo Thrush. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  3. ^ Arsu, Sebnem; Filkins, Dexter (16 November 2003). "20 in Istanbul Die in Bombings at Synagogues". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Eshhar", Wikipedia, 27 March 2022, retrieved 2 March 2024
  5. ^ "Kokhav Ya'ir", Wikipedia, 30 January 2024, retrieved 2 March 2024