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  1. Moshe Sharett (Hebrew: משה שרת; born Moshe Chertok (משה שרתוק); 15 October 1894 – 7 July 1965) was the second prime minister of Israel and the country’s first foreign minister. He signed the Israeli Declaration of Independence and was a principal negotiator in the cease-fire agreements that concluded the 1948 War of Independence .

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · Moshe Sharett (born October 15, 1894, Kherson, Ukraine—died July 7, 1965, Jerusalem) was an Israeli Zionist leader and politician who was prime minister of Israel from 1953 to 1955. Born in Ukraine, Moshe in 1906 immigrated with his family to Palestine, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire.

  3. Sharett became Israel’s first Foreign Minister in 1949, establishing the nation’s diplomatic service and bilateral relations and embassies with dozens of countries. As Foreign Minister, he led the Israeli delegations to the protracted cease-fire negotiations during and after the War of Independence .

  4. Mar 8, 2021 · Moshe Sharett - Zionist leader, first Foreign Minister and second Prime Minister of the State of Israel - was born Moshe Shertok in Kherson (Ukraine) in 1894, and arrived with his family in the Land of Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire, at the age of 12.

  5. Sep 3, 2020 · Moshe Sharett, Israel's second Prime Minister from 1953-55, its Foreign Minister from 1948-56, and one of the founders of the state of Israel, was at the centre of events in Israel and the Yishuv for over three decades.

  6. ALTHOUGH largely forgotten at home and abroad, Moshe Sharett was one of the most prominent and well-known founding fathers of modern Israel.

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Moshe Sharett, Abba Eban and David Hacohen waving the country’s flag on the mast of the UN building in New York, 29.11.1947. Photo: GPO. Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett signs air transport agreement between Israel and the United States, 13.05.1950.