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Yitzhak Shamir Autograph: Signed Photo. CoA

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Yitzhak Shamir Autograph: Signed color photo. Size: 4 x 6 inches.

The Autograph comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The autograph is from the 1980ies.

There are black paper remnants for an album at right corners – they can be easily removed.

Yitzhak Shamir (help•info) (Hebrew יִצְחָק שָׁמִיר) (born October 15, 1915) was Prime Minister of Israel from 1983 to 1984 and again from 1986 to 1992. He was born as Icchak Jaziernicki (Itzchak Iazernitzki) in Różana, Polish part of the Russian Empire (now Ruzhany, Belarus).

Shamir moved to Warsaw where he graduated from the law faculty of the Warsaw University. As a youth he joined Betar, the Revisionist Zionist youth movement.

Although Shamir had a reputation as a Likud hard-liner, in 1977 he presided at the visit of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and the peace talks; in 1981 and 1982 he guided negotiations with Egypt to normalize relations after the treaty and directed negotiations which led to the 1983 agreement with Lebanon (subsequently abrogated by the Lebanese Parliament).

Shamir was defeated by Yitzhak Rabin in the Israeli elections of 1992. He stepped down from the Likud leadership in March, 1993. For some time, Shamir was a critic of his Likud successor, Benjamin Netanyahu, as being too indecisive in dealing with the Arabs. Later he disappeared from Israel's public agenda.

Item ID: col9145

 

 

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