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== Prime Ministers of Israel == The first Prime Minister of the State of Israel was David Ben-Gurion who established the state and served between 1949-1953. Moshe Sharett served from 1954-1955, followed by Ben-Gurion again until 1963. From 1963-1969 - Levi Eshkol served, followed by Yigal Allon as temporary Prime Minister following Eshkol's passing. From 1969-1974, Golda Meir, 1974-1977, Yitzchak Rabin, 1977-1984, Menachem Begin, 1984-1992, Yitzchak Shamir and from 1984-1988 in partnership with Shimon Peres, 1992-1996 Yitzchak Rabin again, 1996-1999, Benjamin Netanyahu, 1999-2001, Ehud Barak, 2001-2006, Ariel Sharon, 2006-2009, Ehud Olmert, 2009-2021 Benjamin Netanyahu again, in 2021-2022, Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett in partnership, and in 2023 Benjamin Netanyahu again.
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