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President's Medal (Israel)

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President's Medal
Israeli President's Medal
Awarded by the President of Israel
EligibilityIsraeli citizens and foreign nationals
Awarded for"outstanding contribution to the State of Israel or to humanity, through their talents, services, or in any other form."
StatusCurrently awarded
GradesOne
Ribbon Bar of the Israeli President's Medal

President's Medal (Hebrew: עיטור נשיא מדינת ישראל, Itur Nesi Medinat Yisra'el) (also Medal of Distinction[1]) is the highest civil medal given by the State of Israel.

History

The President's Medal was first presented on March 1, 2012, in Beit HaNassi by then President of Israel, Shimon Peres. It was awarded to five people and one organisation "who have made an outstanding contribution to the State of Israel or to humanity, through their talents, services, or in any other form."

The President's Medal, based on the French Légion d'Honneur, was designed by Yossi Matityahu.[2]

Recipients

References

  1. ^ Presidential Medal of Distinction
  2. ^ Peres unveils “President’s Medal” for service to Israel
  3. ^ President Peres awards President Obama with Presidential Medal of Distinction
  4. ^ Peres confers Medal of Distinction on Clinton
  5. ^ Peres awards Elie Wiesel the Presidential Medal of Distinction
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h President honors eight Israelis with presidential award.
  7. ^ President Peres awards Germany's Merkel Medal of Distinction
  8. ^ Peres to confer Presidential Medal of Distinction on Italian president
  9. ^ a b c d e Peres honors five Israeli success stories, two weeks before he leaves
  10. ^ "Prezident Izraele je na návštěvě Prahy. Zeman se mu omluvil za údajně nedostatečnou podporu v OSN".
  11. ^ "Joe Biden to receive Israeli Presidential Medal of Honor".