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Yisrael Hasson

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Yisrael Hasson
ישראל חסון
Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority
Assumed office
2014
Preceded byShuka Dorfman
Faction represented in the Knesset
2006–2009Yisrael Beiteinu
2009–2014Kadima
Personal details
Born (1955-04-27) 27 April 1955 (age 69)
Damascus, Syria
Political partyKadima (2008–2014)
Other political
affiliations
Yisrael Beiteinu (2006–2008)
OccupationPolitician, former intelligence officer
Military service
Allegiance Israel
Branch/serviceShin Bet
Years of service1970s–2001
RankDeputy Director

Yisrael Hasson (Hebrew: ישראל חסון, born 27 April 1955) is an Israeli politician and former Deputy Director of Shin Bet. He served as a member of the Knesset for Yisrael Beiteinu and Kadima between 2006 and 2014, before becoming Chairman of the Israel Antiquities Authority.

Biography

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Hasson was born in Damascus, and made aliyah to Israel at the age of seven. He served in Shin Bet for twenty-three years, and is considered a celebrated agents' recruiter and operations leader. He was involved in the negotiations behind the Wye River, Taba, and Hebron agreements, as well as Ehud Barak's negotiations in Camp David. He has also been Israel's envoy to Arab countries on numerous occasions. During his last position in the Shabak, he was nominated as its Deputy Director, under Ami Ayalon.

In 2001, after Ariel Sharon told him to ignore a cease-fire offer from Marwan Barghouti during the Second Intifada, Hasson resigned from the organization and entered business. He founded the Hasson Energy company which delivers fuel to factories and gas stations in Israel's north, and also traded with the Palestinian National Authority. He was voted into the seventeenth Knesset in the 2006 elections.

In 2006 Hasson proposed a Knesset bill which require the internet websites to identify and tag every talkbacker who clicks on the talkback button, stating "I'm not seeking censorship... I only want people to know they must take responsibility for the words they write – just as they are responsible for what they say before a live audience."[1]

In November 2008, Hasson left Yisrael Beiteinu to join Kadima. The immediate reason, while not official, is generally believed to be Lieberman's statements condemning Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.[2] Placed twenty-fifth on the Kadima list, Hasson retained his seat in the 2009 elections.

Placed second on the Kadima list for the 2013 elections, Hasson was re-elected as the party won two seats. However, he resigned from the Knesset in December 2014 after being appointed Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority.[3] He was replaced by Yuval Zellner.

References

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  1. ^ Let the talkback rein free? Ynetnews, 14 December 2006
  2. ^ "MK Hasson Leaves Yisrael Beiteinu and Joins Livni". nrg Maariv. November 6, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
  3. ^ Kadima MK Hasson officially resigns from Knesset The Jerusalem Post, 16 December 2014
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