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Tzali Reshef

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Betzalel "Tzali" Reshef (Template:Lang-he, born 23 June 1953) is a former Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party between August 2002 and February 2003.

Biography

Reshef obtained a bachelor's degree in law and economics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a master's degree in law from Harvard University. He then began working as an attorney.

One of the founders of Peace Now,[1] he authored a book on the organisation in 1996 entitled Peace Now: From the Officers' Letter to the Peace Now.

Prior to the 1999 elections he was placed 35th on the One Israel list (an alliance of Labor, Meimad and Gesher),[2] but failed to become a Knesset member as the alliance won only 26 seats. Although he entered the Knesset on 21 August 2002 as a replacement for Ra'anan Cohen, he did not contest the 2003 elections and lost his seat.

He was placed ninth on the Meretz list for the 2009 elections,[3] but the party won only three seats.

He was a co-host, along with Geulah Cohen, of a radio show on Reshet Bet.

References

  1. ^ We'll believe Sharon when he backs his words! Peace Now, 31 May 2003
  2. ^ Parties and Lists The Jerusalem Post
  3. ^ Meretz list Israel Democracy Institute