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The background of Netanyahu's rise

The background of Netanyahu's rise is that Netanyahu's family has a traditional Zionist complex.

Netanyahu's family has a traditional Zionist complex. His grandfather Natan was born in Lithuania ruled by the Tsar. Because of the discrimination and exclusion of Jews by Tsar Russia at that time, Natan did not want to live in such a social environment, so he chose to move to Poland and later to Tel Aviv, becoming one of the earliest Jewish immigrants in Israel. His father, Ben Zion, is a historian, who inherited Natan's Zionist thought and became more enthusiastic. This family environment has had a profound impact on Netanyahu's political views and political style.

In p>25, the then Israeli Prime Minister Sharon insisted on implementing the "unilateral secession plan" and evacuated Jewish settlements from Gaza, which led to the division of forces within Likud. Netanyahu seized this opportunity and successfully rose to be the core figure of Likud Group. In the following ten years, with his tough political opinions and excellent political skills, he repeatedly defeated the challengers in the party and led the Likud Group to be in power for a long time in Israel.

a brief account of Netanyahu's early experience

1. On October 21st, 1949, Benjamin Netanyahu was born in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel.

2. From 1967 to 1972, he served in the special forces of Israel Defense Forces and obtained the rank of captain.

3. In 1971, I graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in architecture.

4. In 1973, I graduated from Si Long School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a master's degree in management, then studied political science at Harvard University and MIT, and returned to Israel after graduation.

5. From 1976 to 1988, he served as a member and director of the Executive Committee of Unasen Anti-terrorism Research Institute.

6. from 1982 to 1984, he served as the deputy head of the Israeli mission to the United States.

7. From 1984 to 1988, he served as the Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations.