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Danny Danon

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Danny Danon (hebräisch דני דנון; * 8. Mai 1971 in Ramat Gan) ist ein israelischer Politiker des Likud. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Danny Danon is the 18,906th most popular politiker, the 415th most popular biography from Israel and the 124th most popular Israeli Politiker.

Danny Danon is an Israeli politician known for his role as a member of the Knesset and for serving as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations. He is recognized for his strong support of right-wing policies and his advocacy for Israel's interests on the international stage.

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Among Politikers

Among politikers, Danny Danon ranks 18,906 out of 19,576Before him are Tomislav Tomašević, Konstantina Kouneva, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Timoci Bavadra, Hamada Madi, and Rashida Tlaib. After him are Sean Parnell, Marco Buschmann, Zoe Konstantopoulou, Thomas Eagleton, Márton Gyöngyösi, and Olga Vasilyeva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Danny Danon ranks 836Before him are Eric Garcetti, Valdinei Rocha de Oliveira, Luiz Carlos Guarnieri, Marcelo Otero, Derren Brown, and Lars Frederiksen. After him are Espen Lind, Albert Demchenko, Carlton Myers, Alessandro Bertolini, Laurent Capelluto, and Nick Oliveri.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Danny Danon ranks 415 out of 466Before him are Oren Peli (1970), Amir Hetsroni (1968), Eden Golan (2003), Ilan Shor (1987), Tzipora Obziler (1973), and Ninet Tayeb (1983). After him are Ben Sahar (1989), Simon Leviev (1990), Yochai Benkler (1964), Sayed Kashua (1975), Tzipi Hotovely (1978), and Arik Benado (1973).

Among Politikers In Israel

Among politikers born in Israel, Danny Danon ranks 124Before him are Gila Gamliel (1974), Avi Gabbay (1967), Einat Kalisch-Rotem (1970), Tamar Zandberg (1976), Mansour Abbas (1974), and Ilan Shor (1987). After him are Tzipi Hotovely (1978), Karine Elharrar (1977), Orly Levy (1973), Michal Rozin (1969), and Stav Shaffir (1985).

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