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[[Benzion Netanyahu]] is a Professor of Jewish history. Prior to the establishment of the state of Israel, he served as Secretary to the Revisionist Zionist leader [[Vladimir Jabotinsky]]. He is the father of [[Yonatan Netanyahu]], an Israeli special forces commander killed in the Entebbe Raid in 1976, and the Israeli Prime Minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]].<ref>Nicholas Goldberg, [http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-goldberg5-2009apr05,0,6013418.story Is this a new Benjamin Netanyahu], 5 April 2009.</ref> | [[Benzion Netanyahu]] is a Professor of Jewish history. Prior to the establishment of the state of Israel, he served as Secretary to the Revisionist Zionist leader [[Vladimir Jabotinsky]]. He is the father of [[Yonatan Netanyahu]], an Israeli special forces commander killed in the Entebbe Raid in 1976, and the Israeli Prime Minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]].<ref>Nicholas Goldberg, [http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-goldberg5-2009apr05,0,6013418.story Is this a new Benjamin Netanyahu], 5 April 2009.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:47, 14 April 2011
Benzion Netanyahu is a Professor of Jewish history. Prior to the establishment of the state of Israel, he served as Secretary to the Revisionist Zionist leader Vladimir Jabotinsky. He is the father of Yonatan Netanyahu, an Israeli special forces commander killed in the Entebbe Raid in 1976, and the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.[1]
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- ↑ Nicholas Goldberg, Is this a new Benjamin Netanyahu, 5 April 2009.