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Tzvika Foghel is how the English-lang. version of his Knesset website page spells his name. Both parents are from Romania, where -ghe is used for English -ge like in "get", as opposed to -ge, which stands for -dje or -ge in "George".
Zvika/Tzvika is the diminutive for Zvi. Is his official name Zvika or Zvi? Similar to Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, etc.
The way his mother's name is quoted and spelled is also fishy: Dietza. It's most certainly a diminutive, unclear of what name (Iudit?), and it's spelled in German, which can very well be correct, but musn't necessarily. Arminden (talk) 11:40, 13 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]