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* October 1 – [[Ted Arison]] (b. [[1924 in the British Mandate of Palestine|1924]]), Israeli-American businessman. |
* October 1 – [[Ted Arison]] (b. [[1924 in the British Mandate of Palestine|1924]]), Israeli-American businessman. |
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* October 15 – [[Yosef Burg]] (b. 1909), German-born Israeli politician and Rabbi. |
* October 15 – [[Yosef Burg]] (b. 1909), German-born Israeli politician and Rabbi. |
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* [[Shmuel Horowitz]] (b. 1901), Russian (Belarus)-born Israeli agronomist. |
* [[Shmuel Horowitz]] (b. 1901), Russian (Belarus)-born Israeli agronomist. |
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* [[Shlomo Morag]], (b. [[1926 in the British Mandate of Palestine|1926]]), Israeli professor of the Hebrew University language. |
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* [[Zahara Schatz]] (b. [[Timeline of Ottoman Syria history#Notable births|1916]]), Israeli painter and sculpturer. |
* [[Zahara Schatz]] (b. [[Timeline of Ottoman Syria history#Notable births|1916]]), Israeli painter and sculpturer. |
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Events in the year 1999 in Israel.
Incumbents
- Prime Minister of Israel – Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) until July 6, Ehud Barak (Israeli Labor Party)
- President of Israel – Ezer Weizman
- Chief of General Staff - Shaul Mofaz
- Government of Israel - 27th Government of Israel until July 6, 28th Government of Israel
Events
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- March 9 – Rana Raslan becomes the first Israeli Arab to win the Miss Israel pageant.
- March 17 – Aryeh Deri is convicted of taking bribes while serving as Interior Minister of Israel and is sentenced to four years in prison and receives a fine of 250,000 NIS.
- May 17 – Ehud Barak is elected prime minister of Israel.
- May 28 – A joint U.S.–Israeli search team finds the wreck of the long-lost Israeli submarine INS Dakar in the Mediterranean sea.
- May 29 – The Eurovision Song Contest is held in Jerusalem.
- July 6 – Prime Minister Ehud Barak presents his cabinet for a Knesset "Vote of Confidence". The 28th Government is approved that day and the members were sworn in.
- August 22 – Tal committee: The prime minister and defense minister Ehud Barak appoint an Israeli public committee, headed by the retired judge Tzvi Tal, to deal with the special exemption from mandatory military service in the Israel Defense Forces given to Israeli Ultra Orthodox Jews.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1999 include:
Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets
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The most prominent Palestinian militant acts and operations committed against Israeli targets during 1999 include:
- September 9 – Egged Bus 960 bombing and Haifa Central Bus Station bombing
Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets
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The most prominent Israeli military counter-terrorism operations (military campaigns and military operations) carried out against Palestinian militants during 1999 include:
Notable deaths
- February 28 – Erez Gerstein (b. 1960), commander of the Golani Brigade and Lebanon Liaison Unit, killed from a roadside bomb in Lebanon.
- March 27 – Nahum Stelmach (b. 1936), Israeli footballer and manager.
- April 20 – Bethsabée de Rothschild (b. 1914), British-born Israeli-French philanthropist.
- July 18 – Meir Ariel (b. 1942), Israeli singer.
- August 18 – Hanoch Levin (b. 1943), Israeli playwright, theater director, poet and writer.
- October 1 – Ted Arison (b. 1924), Israeli-American businessman.
- October 15 – Yosef Burg (b. 1909), German-born Israeli politician and Rabbi.
Full date unknown
- Shmuel Horowitz (b. 1901), Russian (Belarus)-born Israeli agronomist.
- Shlomo Morag, (b. 1926), Israeli professor of the Hebrew University language.
- Zahara Schatz (b. 1916), Israeli painter and sculpturer.
Major public holidays
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See also
- 1999 in Israeli film
- 1999 in Israeli television
- 1999 in Israeli music
- 1999 in Israeli sport
- Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
External links
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