Shimon
Peres was born in Poland in 1923. When
he was a child his family emigrated to Palestine.
Peres was raised on a kibbutz but was educated at the United
States at the Harvard University.
The
Jewish state of Israel was established
on 14th May 1948 when the British mandate over Palestine came
to an end. Soon afterwards Peres was appointed as head of naval services.
Later he served as Director General of the Defence Ministry (1953-59).
A
member of the Labour Party, Peres was elected to the Knesset in 1959.
Golda Meir appointed him Minister of Defence
in 1974 and in 1977 became Chairman of the Labour Party.
Peres
became prime minister in 1984 and served for two years. He became
leader of the opposition in 1986 but was replaced as leader of the
party by Yitzhak
Rabin in
1992. Later that year Rabin
became prime minister. He favoured Palestinian self-government. In
1993 Rabin and Peres negotiated a peace agreement with Yasir
Arafat and the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
This involved Israelis withdrawing from Jericho and the Gaza Strip.
As a result the three men shared the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1994.
When Yitzhak
Rabin was
assassinated in 1995 Peres took over as prime minister but was defeated
in the general election held in May 1996.

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