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Israel
.
Incumbents
President of Israel
–
Reuven Rivlin
Prime Minister of Israel
–
Benjamin Netanyahu
President of the Supreme Court
–
Esther Hayut
Chief of General Staff
–
Aviv Kochavi
Government of Israel
–
Thirty-fourth government of Israel
and
Thirty-fifth government of Israel
Events
23 January: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the
Fifth World Holocaust Forum
in Jerusalem.
28 January: US President Donald Trump unveils his
Middle East peace plan
with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the
White House
.
January
1 January
Prime Minister Netanyahu requests parliamentary immunity from the
corruption charges against him
.
[1]
Jordan receives its first shipment of
natural gas from Israel
.
[2]
5 January –
Greece and Israel
sign an
agreement to build the longest underwater gas pipeline
in the world.
[3]
6 January – The
Leviathan gas field
begins full operations.
[4]
7 January – Israeli firm Armis is bought for over US$1 billion by
Insight Partners
.
[5]
23 January – The
Fifth World Holocaust Forum
is held in Jerusalem; President
Reuven Rivlin
is among world leaders who deliver a speech at this occasion.
[6]
27 January
The 75th anniversary of the liberation of the
Auschwitz concentration camp
is commemorated around the world; Israeli President
Reuven Rivlin
attends the ceremony at the site of Auschwitz, along with the President of Poland and both leaders condemn the current resurgence of
antisemitism
.
[7]
[8]
President Rivlin meets with President
Andrzej Duda
of Poland, and discusses the role of individual Poles in the Holocaust.
[9]
March: Drive-through
COVID-19 testing
is set up (
Tel Aviv
site shown
).
2 March: Twenty-nine parties compete in the
2020 Israeli legislative election
(
party ballots shown
).
28 January
At the White House, US President
Donald Trump
unveils his
Israeli–Palestinian peace plan
, alongside Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
.
[10]
[11]
President Rivlin visits Germany and meets with schoolchildren and German officials, including Defense Minister
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
.
[12]
29 January – The
Naama Issachar affair
ends with a pardon from
Russian President Vladimir Putin
and her release from a Russian prison.
[13]
February
11 February – Israel announces it will install a new water system for use in maximum-security prisons, after discovering that some prisoners are wasting water on purpose.
[14]
12 February – The United Nations
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
(OHCHR) publishes a database of 112 business entities involved in Jewish
settlements
in the
West Bank
.
[15]
21 February – The first case of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Israel
is confirmed when a female citizen tests positive for
COVID-19
after returning from quarantine on the
Diamond Princess
cruise ship.
[16]
March
2 March – The
2020 Israeli legislative election
takes place; incumbent
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's
bloc of right-wing and religious parties again win 58 seats, three short of the majority in the next
Knesset
required to form a government.
[17]
20 March – An 88-year-old
Holocaust survivor
in Jerusalem is the country's first fatality of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Israel
.
[18]
22 March –
Eden Alene
is chosen to represent Israel in the
2021 Eurovision Song Contest
.
[19]
April
20 April:
Benny Gantz
and
Benjamin Netanyahu
announce the formation of a
coalition government
, which collapses by December.
8 April – The first nationwide lockdown to combat the
COVID-19 pandemic in Israel
begins on the first night of
Passover
.
[20]
20 April – The leaders of the
two largest parties in the Knesset
,
Benny Gantz
(
Blue and White
) and
Benjamin Netanyahu
(
Likud
), announce that they have reached a coalition agreement to form
the next government of Israel
, with an alternating premiership arrangement between the two men.
[21]
May
17 May – The
35th government of Israel
is sworn in.
[22]
July
July: Israelis protest in Jerusalem against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Thousands of Israelis protest in front of the
Prime Ministers residence
demanding the resignation of Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
, over his indictment on corruption charges as well as mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis.
[23]
3 July – Michael Ben Zikri drowns after rescuing a Bedouin Arab family from a
sinkhole
near a manmade lake south of Ashkelon;
Israeli Bedouin
and
Arabs
as well as people in Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Oman and Syria are among those who praise his heroic self-sacrifice.
[24]
[25]
13 July 2020 –
Hapoel Be'er Sheva
defeats
Maccabi Petah Tikva
2–0 to win the
2019–20 Israel State Cup
in
association football
at
Bloomfield Stadium
in
Tel Aviv
.
[26]
August
13 August – The
Israel–United Arab Emirates peace agreement
is announced.
[27]
30 August – Israel sends 10 elite firefighters to California to assist local firefighters battling some of the
largest fires in the state
's recent history.
[28]
[29]
September
15 September: At the
White House
, representatives of Israel, the
United Arab Emirates
, and
Bahrain
sign agreements establishing diplomatic relations.
11 September – The
Bahrain–Israel normalization agreement
is announced, with the two countries agreeing to establish full diplomatic relations.
[30]
15 September –
Bahrain Foreign Minister
Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani
,
UAE Foreign Minister
Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan
and Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
sign the "Abraham Accords" establishing formal relations between Israel and the two Arab countries, at a ceremony in
Washington, D.C.
[31]
25 September – The government imposes a second, two-week long lockdown in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Israel
, closing all but essential businesses, and strictly limiting movement and public gatherings.
[32]
30 September – Israel's
parliament
passes a law authorizing the "special coronavirus emergency" and continuing to limit public gatherings; the law is criticized in particular for limiting demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over
alleged corruption
and mismanagement of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Israel
.
[33]
October
14 October – Israeli and Lebanese delegations
begin talks
, facilitated by the United Nations and the United States, over their disputed maritime border.
[34]
20 – 22 October – The
38th World Zionist Congress
is conducted from Jerusalem by
online sessions
, with the participation of over 700 delegates and thousands of people from 35 countries to elect leadership positions and determine policy for the
World Zionist Organization
.
[35]
23 October – The
Israel–Sudan normalization agreement
, whereby Israel and
Sudan
agree to normalize relations, is announced, making Sudan the fifth Arab country to establish formal relations with Israel.
[36]
November
9 November – An
IsraAid
team arrived in
Alta Verapaz
, Guatemala, following
Hurricane Eta
, to provide psychological first aid, medical support and relief items, as well as hygiene kits and water filters to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
[37]
December
10 December – Morocco and Israel
agree to establish diplomatic relations
, and
Morocco
becomes the sixth Arab country to recognize Israel.
[38]
12 December –
Bhutan
establishes diplomatic relations with Israel.
[39]
20 December –
COVID-19 vaccination
begins with doses from both
Pfizer
and
Moderna
to first immunize healthcare workers, followed by the elderly and others at high-risk.
[40]
23 December – The
23rd Knesset
is dissolved as the deadline to approve the 2020 state budget expires without agreement,
requiring elections
for the fourth time in less than two years.
[41]
27 December – A third national lockdown begins since the start of the pandemic in response to a resurgence of COVID-19 infections; most schools remain open.
[42]
30 December – Former American spy
Jonathan Pollard
and his wife arrive in Israel.
[43]
Deaths
4 January –
Galia Yishai
(b. 1950), Israeli actress and singer.
[44]
7 January –
Peter Wertheimer
(b. 1947), wind-instrument musician.
[45]
12 January –
Shlomo Eckstein
(b. 1929), professor of economics, Rector (1978—1982) and President (1992–1996) of
Bar-Ilan University
.
[46]
21 February –
Shlomo Aronson)
, (b. 1936),
Holocaust historian
and professor of
political science
at
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
.
[47]
29 February –
Avraham Barkai
(b. 1921) historian and researcher of
antisemitism
.
[48]
13 March –
Menahem Ben
(b. 1948), poet, literary critic, and publicist.
[49]
16 March –
Menachem Friedman
(b. 1936), sociologist of religious and
secular Judaism
, professor of
sociology
at
Bar-Ilan University
.
[50]
21 March –
Dov Ben-Meir
(b. 1927), politician, member of the
Knesset
(1981–1988).
[51]
21 March –
Yitzhak Yamin
(b. 1938), Iraqi-born painter and sculptor.
[52]
31 March –
Mark Azbel
(b. 1932),
refusenik
,
solid-state physicist
, professor at
Tel Aviv University
.
[53]
6 April –
Mark Steiner
(b. 1942), academic and professor of
philosophy
at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
.
[54]
7 April –
Albert Almoznino
(b. 1923),
hand shadow artist
and author.
[55]
10 April –
Dov Ben-Dov
(1927), Israeli Olympic sports shooter (
1952
).
[56]
12 April –
Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron
(b. 1941),
rabbi
and
Rishon LeZion
.
[57]
26 April –
Gideon Patt
(b. 1933), MK and Likud minister.
[58]
1 May –
Reuben Perach
(b. 1933), Olympic basketball player (
1952
).
[59]
2 May –
Cheikh Mwijo
(b. 1937), Moroccan Jewish and Arabic musician and songwriter.
[60]
6 May –
Nahum Rabinovitch
(b. 1928),
Orthodox
rabbi and
posek
, head of
Yeshivat Birkat Moshe
.
[61]
10 May –
Abraham Yakin
(b. 1924), Israeli artist.
[62]
19 May –
David Brodman
(b.1936), Dutch-Israeli rabbi and peace activist.
[63]
22 May –
Lior Birkan
(b. 1963), 17 times Israel woman's champion in swimming events.
[64]
1 June –
Daniel Levy
(b. 1930) Israeli Olympic basketball player (
1952
).
[65]
16 June –
Tamar Bornstein-Lazar
(b. 1927),
children's books author
and educator.
[66]
21 June –
Zeev Sternhell
(b. 1935), academic and historian.
[67]
5 July –
Naama Tsal
(b. 1981), editor and writer.
[68]
2 August –
Yael Renan
(b. 1947), writer and translator, winner of the
Tchernichovsky Prize
for Translation in 1994.
[69]
7 August –
Adin Steinsaltz
(b. 1937), rabbi, teacher, philosopher, author, translator and publisher.
[70]
10 August –
Yisroel Moshe Friedman
(b. 1955), sixth Hasidic
Rebbe
of
Sadigura
.
[71]
15 August –
Ruth Gavison
(b. 1945), human rights expert, professor of Law at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, member of the
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
and recipient of the
Israel Prize
.
[72]
16 August –
Gershon Shafat
(b. 1927), politician, member of the
Knesset
(1984–1992).
[73]
20 August –
Zalman Nechemia Goldberg
(b. 1931), rabbi,
posek
, rosh yeshiva,
Encyclopedia Talmudit
editor and Jerusalem
Rabbinical High Court
head.
[74]
24 August –
Avner Golasa
(b. 1957), soccer player for (
Hapoel Kfar Saba
).
[75]
10 September –
Gerald Yakov Blidstein
(b. 1938), author, academic, and professor emeritus of Jewish Philosophy,
Israel Prize
laureate in
Jewish philosophy
, member of the
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
.
[76]
20 September –
Meron Benvenisti
(b. 1934), political scientist, author and deputy mayor of Jerusalem.
[77]
20 September –
Moshe Sharoni
(b. 1929), advocate for the rights of the elderly,
Member of the Knesset
2006–2009.
[78]
21 September –
Amos Lin
(b. 1933), Israeli Olympic basketball player
(1952)
.
[79]
26 September –
Moshe Efrati
(b. 1934), choreographer, founder and artistic director of the Kol Demama Dance Company, and
Israel Prize
laureate for Dance.
[80]
2 October –
Victor Zalgaller
(b. 1920), mathematician in the fields of
geometry
and
optimization
.
[81]
4 October –
Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer
(b. 1955), Hasidic rabbi, third
Rebbe
of the
Pittsburgh Hasidic Dynasty
.
[82]
7 October –
Eitan Haber
(b. 1940), journalist, author and publicist.
[83]
8 October –
Shlomo Gazit
(b. 1926),
Israel Defense Forces
Major General
,
Military Intelligence Directorate
head, president of
Ben-Gurion University
, and director-general of the
Jewish Agency
.
[84]
9 October –
David Refael ben Ami
(b. 1950), singer and anthologist of Hasidic melodies.
[85]
10 October –
Amnon Freidberg
(b. 1945),
entomologist
of
taxa
of flies.
[86]
12 October –
Yehoshua Kenaz
(b. 1937), novelist.
[87]
16 October –
Itzhak Ilan
(b. 1956), Israel Security Agency official, former deputy director of the
Shin Bet
.
[88]
17 October –
Michael Strauss
(b. 1934), business man and industrialist.
[89]
18 October –
David Kushnir
(b. 1931), Israeli Olympic long jumper (
1956
,
1960
), footballer (
Hapoel Balfouria
), and athletics coach.
[90]
20 October –
Yehoshua Blau
(b. 1919), scholar of
Arabic language
and
literature
, professor emeritus at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
.
[91]
23 October –
Yehuda Barkan
(b. 1945), actor, screenwriter, film producer and director.
[92]
6 November –
Nathan Zach
(b. 1930), academic, poet,
Bialik Prize
and
Israel Prize
recipient.
[93]
8 November –
Raphael Hadane
(b. 1923),
Ethiopian-Israeli
religious leader,
Kahen
of
Beta Israel
.
[94]
12 November –
Jacob M. Landau
(b. 1924), academic, professor emeritus of political science at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
and
Israel Prize
laureate.
[95]
14 December –
Moshe Mendelbaum
(b. 1933), Israeli economist, Governor of the
Bank of Israel
1982–1986.
[96]
16 December –
Yaakov Agmon
(b. 1929), Israeli theatre producer, manager and director, founder of
Beit Lessin Theater
.
[97]
23 December –
Rika Zaraï
(b. 1938), singer and writer.
[98]
24 December –
Yehuda Henkin
(b. 1945), Orthodox rabbi and
posek
[99]
28 December –
Moshe Brawer
(b. 1919), geographer, mapmaker and
Israel Prize
winner.
[100]
30 December –
Yehoshua Matza
(b. 1931),
Israel Bonds
CEO, member of Knesset (1984-2002), and former
Minister of Health
(1996–1999).
[101]
See also
2019–20 Israeli constitutional crisis
2019–20 Israeli political crisis
COVID-19 pandemic in Israel
Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, 2020
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"Former MK Gideon Patt passes away at 87"
.
The Jerusalem Post
. 2020-04-27
. Retrieved
2020-09-23
.
^
הקיבוצניק שהגיע מיחידת הקומנדו עד לאליפות העולם בכדורסל
(in Hebrew)
^
"Cheikh Mouizo, an icon of the Moroccan jewish music passed away"
.
bladi.net
(in French). 4 May 2020.
^
Dean of Maale Adumim yeshiva, Rabbi Nahum Rabinovitch passes away at age 92
^
האומן אברהם יכין הלך לעולמו
(in Hebrew)
^
Rabbijn David Brodman overleden
(in Dutch)
^
אהרוני, אורן (May 22, 2020).
"בגיל 56: ליאור בירקאן הלכה לעולמה"
.
ynet
.
^
אבל בכדורסל הישראלי: משה (מוסה) דניאל הלך לעולמו בגיל 89
(in Hebrew)
^
Boker, Ran (2020-06-16).
"Beloved Israeli children's author Tamar Bornstein-Lazar dies at 93"
.
ynetnews
. Retrieved
2020-06-17
.
^
"Zeev Sternhell, dovish Israeli expert on fascism, dies at 85"
.
Ynetnews
. 2020-06-21.
^
העורכת והסופרת נעמה צאל מתה בגיל 39
(in Hebrew)
^
ד"ר יעל רנן ז"ל
(in Hebrew)
^
AP, Josef Federman |.
"Adin Steinsaltz, groundbreaking Talmud translator, dies"
.
Washington Post
. Retrieved
8 August
2020
.
^
Sadigura Rebbe, Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Friedman Passes Way At 65
^
Professor Ruth Gavison, recipient of the Israel Prize, dies at 75
^
1927-2020 | Former Israeli Legislator and Prominent Settlement Leader Gershon Shafat Dies
^
"אבל כבד בעולם התורה והדיינות: הגאון רבי זלמן נחמיה גולדברג זצ
ל - חדשות"
[Heavy mourning in the Torah world and Rabbinical Judges: the Illustrious Rabbi Zalman Nechemia Goldberg, may his memory be a blessing].
JDN - News
(in Hebrew). 20 Aug 2020
. Retrieved
1 Oct
2020
.
^
אביו של אייל גולסה, אבנר גולסה, נפטר בגיל 63
(in Hebrew)
^
"ברוך דיין האמת: פרופ' יעקב בלידשטיין הלך לעולמו"
[R.I.P. Professor Yakov Blidstein has passed away].
Serugim
(in Hebrew). 10 Sep 2020
. Retrieved
1 Oct
2020
.
^
"Former deputy mayor of Jerusalem Meron Benvenisti dies"
.
The Jerusalem Post
. Retrieved
23 September
2020
.
^
Knesset Member Moshe Sharoni
^
כדורסלן העבר עמוס לין הלך לעולמו
(in Hebrew)
^
"איש פרא מרתק, אינטלקטואל"—הרקדן משה אפרתי מת בגיל 86
(in Hebrew)
^
Скончался В.А.Залгаллер
Archived
2020-11-26 at the
Wayback Machine
(in Russian)
^
BD’E – Harav Mordechai Yissocher Ber Leifer, the Pittsburger Rebbe, zy”a
^
"Eitan Haber, close aide to Rabin who famously announced his death, dies at 80"
.
www.timesofisrael.com
. 7 October 2020
. Retrieved
2020-10-07
.
^
הלך לעולמו ראש אמ"ן לשעבר, שלמה גזית
(in Hebrew)
^
ברוך דיין האמת: הזמר המיתולוגי החסיד ברסלב ר’ דוד רפאל פיינשיל (בן עמי) ז”ל
(in Hebrew)
^
ד"ר אמנון פרידברג, 1945 - 2020
(in Hebrew)
^
Israeli novelist Yehoshua Kenaz dies at 83
^
Former Shin Bet deputy chief who led fight on West Bank terror dies of COVID-19
^
Israeli business magnet Michael Strauss dies at the age of 86
^
אלוף ישראל בעבר דוד קושניר נפטר בגיל 89
(in Hebrew)
^
חתן פרס ישראל פרופ' יהושע בלאו הלך לעולמו
(in Hebrew)
^
"Iconic Israeli actor and director Yehuda Barkan dies of COVID-19 at age 75"
.
The Times of Israel
. October 24, 2020
. Retrieved
October 24,
2020
.
^
"Poet and Israel Prize laureate Nathan Zach dies"
.
Jerusalem Post
.
^
Ethiopian High Priest Kes Raphael Hadane passes away
^
Passing of Prof. Jacob M. Landau
^
פרופ׳ משה מנדלבום, לשעבר נגיד בנק ישראל, הלך היום לעולמו בגיל 87
(in Hebrew)
^
Renowned director Yaakov Agmon dies at 91
^
"La chanteuse israélienne Rika Zaraï est morte à l'âge de 82 ans"
.
Le Monde.fr
(in French). 2020-12-23
. Retrieved
2020-12-23
.
^
Hanau, Shira (24 Dec 2020).
"Rabbi Yehuda Herzl Henkin, pioneer of women's leadership in Orthodoxy, dies"
.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
. Retrieved
25 Dec
2020
.
^
Israel Prize-winning geographer Moshe Brawer dies at 101
^
Former Health Minister, Israel Bonds CEO Yehoshua mtaza dies aged 89
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