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David Levy, MK
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David Levy was born in Rabat, Morocco in 1937, where he graduated high
school. He immigrated to Israel in 1959 and settled in Beit She'an.
He served as Deputy Mayor and Mayor of Beit She'an from 1964-1977,
and as Chairman of the Likud Faction in the Histadrut Trade Union
from the mid-60's through the early 80's. In 1995 he founded the
Gesher movement of which he is the leader. Gesher joined the Likud
for the 1996 Knesset elections and in 1999 ran as a faction of the
One Israel party.
A Member of Knesset since 1969, David Levy served was Minister of
Immigration and Absorption (1977-79), Minister of Housing and
Construction (1979-90; 1981-84 also Deputy Prime Minister); Minister
of Foreign Affairs and Vice Premier (1990-92); and Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister (1996-98).
As Housing Minister, he helped solve the acute housing
shortage which plagued Israel in the 1960's and 70's and during the 1980's
headed "Project Renewal", which renovated urban housing and provided the
public institutions and human infrastructure to raise the socio-economic
level of 20% of the Israeli population living in deprived urban
neighborhoods and semi-rural localities.
In July 1999 he was again appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, positions which he held until his resignation in August 2000.
In April 2002, he was appointed Minister without Portfolio. He resigned in July 2002.
David Levy is married, and the father of twelve children.
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