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"cabinet": {
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"text": "Cabinet selected by prime minister and approved by the Knesset"
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"elections/appointments": {
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"election/appointment process": {
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"text": "president indirectly elected by the Knesset for a single 7-year term; following legislative elections, the president, in consultation with party leaders, tasks a Knesset member (usually the member of the largest party) with forming a new government"
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"most recent election date": {
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"Political parties": {
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"text": "Balad<br>Blue and White<br>Hadash<br>Jewish Power (Otzma Yehudit)<br>Labor Party or HaAvoda<br>Likud<br>Meretz<br>National Unity (alliance includes Blue and White and New Hope)<br>New Hope<br>Noam<br>Religious Zionism (election alliance of Religious Zionist Party, Jewish Power (Otzma Yehudit), and Noam)<br>Religious Zionist Party<br>Shas<br>Ta'al<br>United Arab List<br>United Torah Judaism or UTJ (alliance includes Agudat Israel and Degel HaTorah)<br>Yesh Atid<br>Yisrael Beiteinu"
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"text": "Balad<br>Blue and White<br>Hadash<br>Labor Party or HaAvoda<br>Likud<br>Meretz<br>National Unity (alliance includes Blue and White and New Hope)<br>New Hope<br>Noam<br>Otzma Yehudit<br>Religious Zionist Party<br>Shas<br>Ta'al<br>United Arab List<br>United Torah Judaism or UTJ (alliance includes Agudat Israel and Degel HaTorah)<br>Yesh Atid<br>Yisrael Beiteinu"
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"Diplomatic representation in the US": {
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"chief of mission": {
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"note": "<strong>note:</strong> the IDF recruits foreign Jews and non-Jews with a minimum of one Jewish grandparent, as well as converts to Judaism; each year the IDF brings in about 800-1,000 foreign recruits from around the world"
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"Military - note": {
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"text": "the IDF is responsible for external defense but also has some domestic security responsibilities; its primary operational focuses include the threat posed by Iran, instability in Syria, and terrorist organizations, including HAMAS, Hizballah, the Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS), and Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ)<br><br>since its creation from armed Jewish militias during the First Arab-Israeli War in 1948-49, the IDF, particularly the Ground Force, has been guided by a requirement to rapidly mobilize and defend the country’s territory from numerically superior neighboring countries; the active-duty military is backed up by a large force of trained reserves--approximately 300-400,000 personnel--that can be mobilized rapidly <br><br>Israel’s primary security partner is the US; consistent with a 10-year (2019-2028) Memorandum of Understanding, the US annually provides over $3 billion in military financing and cooperative military programs, such as missile defense; the US also provides Israel access to US-produced military weapons systems including advanced fighter aircraft; Israel has Major Non-NATO Ally status with the US, a designation under US law that provides foreign partners with certain benefits in the areas of defense trade and security cooperation<br><br>the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) has operated in the Golan between Israel and Syria since 1974 to monitor the ceasefire following the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and supervise the areas of separation between the two countries; UNDOF consists of about 1,300 total personnel (2024)"
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"text": "the IDF is responsible for external defense but also has some domestic security responsibilities; its primary operational focuses include the threat posed by Iran, instability in Syria, and terrorist organizations, including HAMAS, Hizballah, and Palestine Islamic Jihad; since its creation from armed Jewish militias during the First Arab-Israeli War in 1948-49, the IDF, particularly the Ground Force, has been guided by a requirement to rapidly mobilize and defend the country’s territory from numerically superior neighboring countries; the active-duty military is backed up by a large force of trained reserves--approximately 300-400,000 personnel--that can be mobilized rapidly <br><br>Israel’s primary security partner is the US; consistent with a 10-year (2019-2028) Memorandum of Understanding, the US annually provides over $3 billion in military financing and cooperative military programs, such as missile defense; the US also provides Israel access to US-produced military weapons systems including advanced fighter aircraft; Israel has Major Non-NATO Ally status with the US, a designation under US law that provides foreign partners with certain benefits in the areas of defense trade and security cooperation<br><br>the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) has operated in the Golan between Israel and Syria since 1974 to monitor the ceasefire following the 1973 Arab-Israeli War and supervise the areas of separation between the two countries; UNDOF consists of about 1,300 total personnel (2025)"
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}
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},
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"Space": {
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