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Ze'ev Binyamin (Benny) Begin (; born 1 March 1943), is an Israeli
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and
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. He was a member of the
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for New Hope, having previously served as a member for
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and Herut – The National Movement. He is the son of former
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Menachem Begin Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel. Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
.


Biography

Benny Begin was born in
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to Aliza (née Arnold) and
Menachem Begin Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel. Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
, who would later become
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."Begin, Ze'ev Benjamin (Benny) (1943–)," (https://www.encyclopedia.com/politics/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/begin-zeev-benjamin-benny-1943) At the time of his birth, his father was a soldier in Anders' Army and shortly thereafter went underground, becoming the commander of the Irgun. The family moved frequently to disguise the identity of the family's patriarch. Begin completed his high school education at Ironi He in
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. From 1960 to 1962, he served in the IDF in the Israeli Armored Corps. He returned to active service between 1975 and 1976. He studied
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at the
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and received his MSc in the field. In 1978, he earned his PhD from
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in the
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. For most of his career as a geologist, he worked at the Geological Survey of Israel.


Political activity

Begin began his political career in the mid-1980s at the
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branch of the Herut movement and at the national conference of the movement.HaHadashot, Par Li Shahar, "Benny Begin Favors Peace Among the Camps in Herut," 12 November 1986, p. 28; HaHadashot, Ran Levi, "The Battle for the Branch," 12 February 1986, p. 14; HaHadashot, Par-Li Shahar, "Benjamin Ze’ev Begin, For the First Time on 'Moked,'" 22 January 1986, p. 37. Ahead of the 1988 elections for the 12th Knesset, in June 1988, he submitted his candidacy in the primary elections of the Herut movement.HaHadashot, Yossi Verter, "Oh, Oh, Arik Beware," 6 June 1988, p. 16. He won third placeHaHadashot, Yossi Verter, "Netanyahu First; Begin Third," 30 June 1988, p. 4. and was placed 13th on the
Likud Likud (, ), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (), is a major Right-wing politics, right-wing, political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing par ...
list. Begin was elected to the 12th Knesset as a member of Likud and served on the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, and the Ethics Committee. He was re-elected to the 13th Knesset in 1992, placed seventh on the Likud list, and continued to serve on the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. In March 1993, during the 1993 Likud leadership election, the first open election (for party members) for the leadership of Likud, Begin ran against Benjamin Netanyahu, David Levy, and Moshe Katsav. The election campaign was intense, and in the end, Netanyahu won by a large margin (52%), followed by Levy (with 26% of the votes), Begin (with 16%), and Katsav (6%).HaHadashot, Gideon Sa’ar, "Netanyahu: We Must Topple the Government as Soon as Possible," 26 March 1993, p. 20. Begin was one of the prominent opponents of the Oslo Accords, consistently arguing that it was a deception by
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.Haaretz, Benny Begin, "Years of Hope," 4 September 2002. However, he distanced himself from the delegitimisation of Yitzhak Rabin by the right-wing after the agreement was signed.Haaretz, Nadav Shragai, "Begin: The Return of the Prince Who Hated Politics," 2 November 2008.


Minister in Netanyahu's first government

Following the 14th Knesset elections and the Likud's rise to power (where he was again placed seventh on the list, though fifth among Likud members in the Likud- Gesher- Tzomet joint list), led by Netanyahu, he was elected to the Knesset and appointed Minister of Science in the 27th Israeli Government. On 10 January 1997, despite his closeness to
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, Begin was the only minister to vote against his appointment as Attorney General of Israel, arguing that he was unfit for the position. This appointment later led to the Bar-On–Hebron affair.Globes, Hadas Magen, "Bar-On: Netanyahu’s Nominee, Not Hanegbi’s," 13 January 1997; Globes, Atim, "David Levy Testifies on the Circumstances of His Abstention in the Bar-On Appointment," 10 March 1997. On 16 January 1997, following the government's decision to approve the Hebron Protocol,Globes, Globes reporters, "Government Approves Hebron Protocol," 16 January 1997. Begin resigned from the government.Globes, "Is Peace on the Way to the Treasury?" 26 January 1997. After a series of ideological clashes with Benjamin Netanyahu, head of Likud and Prime Minister of Israel, in November 1997, Begin called for Netanyahu's replacement as leader of Likud, warning that if Likud did not replace its leader in time, it would face severe electoral failure in the next elections.Globes, "Begin and Meridor: Replace Netanyahu," 13 November 1997. He further stated that if there was another withdrawal as part of the second stage of the Hebron agreement, he would work to topple the government.Globes, "The Palestinian Authority and Right-Wing MKs Oppose the Scope of the Second Stage," 26 November 1997. After the approval of the Wye River Memorandum in October 1998,Globes, Globes Service, "A Majority in the Government is Expected to Approve the Agreement; Netanyahu May Call Early Elections," 22 October 1998. Begin left Likud and established a new faction called Herut – The National Movement together with Michael Kleiner and David Ream.Globes, Globes Service and Atim, "Benny Begin Announces His Candidacy for Prime Minister and the Establishment of a Right-Wing Movement Outside Likud," 29 December 1998. In the elections for the 15th Knesset (May 1999), "Herut" ran as part of a joint list called National Union with " Tekuma" and " Moledet." Begin decided to run for prime minister despite the opposition of Rehavam Ze'evi from "Moledet", but withdrew before the elections after Yitzhak Mordechai withdrew his candidacy. Due to the small number of seats his faction received, Begin retired from political life, stating that he remained "a public servant without a public."Globes, Zvi Lavi, "Benny Begin Resigns: 'I’ve Become a Public Representative Without a Public,'" 23 May 1999. Begin continued to publish articles on current affairs. On 4 September 2002, he published an article in ''
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'' featuring a collection of quotes from Palestinian leaders, which he claimed demonstrated that the Oslo Accords were a deception by the Palestinian side.


Minister in Netanyahu's second government

After leaving political life, Begin returned to work in Geology and, in mid-2005, was appointed head of the Geological Survey of Israel. In this role, he was involved in promoting a project to extract oil from
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in the Elah Valley.Haaretz, Avner Hofstein, "The Oil Shale Project Threatening to Turn the Elah Valley into a Giant Oil Well," 26 April 2013. On 2 November 2008, Begin informed the Minister of National Infrastructures, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, that he was resigning from his position at the Geological Survey, following his decision to return to political life and run for a spot on the Likud list for the 18th Knesset.Haaretz, Mazal Mualem and Yossi Verter, "Former Minister Benny Begin Returns to Politics: Announces Return to Likud," 2 November 2008. On 4 November 2008, Begin held a joint press conference with Likud chairman Benjamin Netanyahu, formally announcing his candidacy for the Likud primaries for the 18th Knesset. In these primaries, he won 30,918 votes (about 63.8%) and was placed 5th on the list. He was elected to the 18th Knesset and appointed Minister Without Portfolio in the 32nd Government of Israel, serving as a member of the security cabinet and the "Octet" under Prime Minister Netanyahu. In this role, Begin angered some right-wing supporters when, along with his friend, Minister Dan Meridor, he opposed bills he viewed as infringing on minority rights, imposing restrictions on left-wing organizations, and limiting freedom of speech. Begin also supported the settlement freeze in Judea and Samaria, which the government decided on under U.S. pressure. In November 2012, he ran in the Likud primaries ahead of the 19th Knesset elections.


Return to political life

In January 2015, Begin resumed activity in the Likud party and was elected to the 20th Knesset after being reserved for the 11th spot on the Likud list by party leader Benjamin Netanyahu.Haaretz, Jonathan Lis, "At the Last Moment: Benny Begin Secured the 11th Spot on the Likud List," 29 January 2015. With the formation of the 34th Government of Israel in May 2015, Begin was appointed as a Minister Without Portfolio, but he resigned two weeks later following Gilad Erdan’s return to the government, resuming his role as a Knesset member.Srugim, "Without Much Notice: Benny Begin Resigns from the Government," 31 May 2015. Begin was the senior Knesset member in the 20th Knesset. He served on the Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee and the Committee for the Advancement of Women and Gender Equality. He was also a member of the Interior and Environmental Protection Committee but was removed in November 2017 due to his opposition to a bill proposed by committee chairman Dudi Amsalem to prohibit the police from publishing recommendations regarding indictments for public officials, including a prime minister already under investigation.Nana10, Akiva Novik and Sefi Ovadia, "Due to His Opposition to the Recommendations Law: Benny Begin Removed from the Interior Committee," 22 November 2017. Begin strongly opposed the Settlement Regulation Law, arguing that it contradicted international law, would damage Israel's standing globally, and endanger settlements in Judea and Samaria.Haaretz, Barak Ravid, "Begin to Netanyahu: The Law to Legalize Outposts Will Cause International Damage to Israel," 31 October 2016. Begin was one of two coalition members who voted against the law.Mako, News 2 writers, "'We Made History': Regulation Law Passed," 6 February 2017. Begin abstained from voting on the Nation-State Bill, arguing that it "undermines the principle of equality and the Jewish State." Begin attempted to promote an alternative version of the law, supported by the Yesh Atid party, which guaranteed equal rights for Israeli Arab citizens.Haaretz, Jonathan Lis, "Benny Begin: I Will Present a Moderated Version of the Nation-State Law to the Knesset," 27 October 2016. After the law was passed, he proposed an amendment that was not accepted.Maariv Online, "MK Begin Submits Proposal to Amend the Nation-State Law: 'It Undermines the Jewish State,'" 16 October 2018. In the elections for the 21st Knesset, he did not run in the Likud primaries and was not included on the party's list. Ahead of the elections for the 22nd and 23rd Knesset, he announced that he would not vote for Likud.Haaretz, "Benny Begin: I Will Not Vote for Likud in the Upcoming Elections," 9 September 2019. On 21 January 2021, ahead of the elections for the 24th Knesset, Begin joined the New Hope party led by Gideon Sa'ar.Maariv Online, Arik Bender, "Former Likud Member Benny Begin Joins Gideon Sa'ar's New Hope Party," 21 January 2021. He was placed sixth on its list and was elected to the Knesset. In the 24th Knesset, as in the 20th Knesset, Begin was the elder statesman of the Knesset. Ahead of the elections for the 25th Knesset, Begin announced his retirement from political life.Srugim, Guy Ezra, "MK from New Hope Announces His Retirement from Politics," 28 July 2022. In the elections for the 25th Knesset, he was placed in the symbolic 120th spot on the National Unity Party list."The State Camp Led by Benny Gantz for Prime Minister," on the Central Elections Committee website.


Family

Begin is the son of
Menachem Begin Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel. Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
, the 6th Prime Minister, and Aliza Begin. He is married to Ruth (née Shuar), whom he met during his military service, and they have six children. One of them,
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Yonatan Begin, an
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pilot in the Israeli Air Force, died in a training accident on 27 March 2000.Globes, Atim, "Debris from the F-16 Found; The Pilots are Missing," 29 March 2000. Another son, Avinadav Begin, is an artist, author, and social activist, active in the struggle against the West Bank Barrier.Ynet, Amihai Shilo, "Not Menahem, Begin," 22 February 2010. He resides in the Yafe Nof neighborhood of
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, where his father,
Menachem Begin Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel. Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
, also lived following his resignation as
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.


Books

* ''Lines of Confrontation'', Yedioth Ahronoth Publishing, 1993 – A collection of articles published between 1988 and 1992, released ahead of his campaign for the Likud leadership. * ''A Sad Story'', Yedioth Ahronoth Publishing, 2000 – A collection of articles published between 1993 and 1999. * ''Because We Will Not See Azekah'', Yad Yitzhak Ben-Zvi Publishing, 2000 – About the Lachish Letters.


References


External links

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Thoughts of a National Liberal: an interview with Benny Begin - Fathom Journal
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