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Nitzan Horowitz

1965 - Today

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Nitzan Horowitz (Hebrew: ניצן הורוביץ; born 24 February 1965) is a politician and former journalist who served as Israel's Minister of Health from 2021 to 2022. He is the former leader of Meretz. He previously was the chief U.S. correspondent and commentator for the Israeli News Company, known as Channel 2 News. He served two full terms in the Knesset (2009–2015) on the Meretz list. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nitzan Horowitz is the 16,780th most popular politician (down from 16,174th in 2019), the 319th most popular biography from Israel (up from 323rd in 2019) and the 107th most popular Israeli Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Nitzan Horowitz ranks 16,780 out of 19,576Before him are Retno Marsudi, Michael D. Griffin, Ntsu Mokhehle, Gwendoline Eastlake-Smith, Marita Petersen, and Ben Ray Luján. After him are Mallikarjun Kharge, Karl Lauterbach, Chrystia Freeland, Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye, Macario Sakay, and Shu-turul.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Nitzan Horowitz ranks 388Before him are Soichi Noguchi, Iryna Yatchenko, Patrick Roy, Kazuo Echigo, Salou Djibo, and Guy Forget. After him are Debi Diamond, Karel Nováček, Oleg Kotov, Grace Mugabe, Jesse Jackson Jr., and Adam Jones.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Nitzan Horowitz ranks 319 out of 466Before him are Uri Lupolianski (1951), Shelly Yachimovich (1960), Haim Ramon (1950), Yariv Levin (1969), Elon Lindenstrauss (1970), and Amir Ohana (1976). After him are Noga Alon (1956), Sarit Hadad (1978), Itzhak Vissoker (1944), Merav Michaeli (1966), Mira Awad (1975), and Rim Banna (1966).

Among POLITICIANS In Israel

Among politicians born in Israel, Nitzan Horowitz ranks 107Before him are Uri Ariel (1952), Uri Lupolianski (1951), Shelly Yachimovich (1960), Haim Ramon (1950), Yariv Levin (1969), and Amir Ohana (1976). After him are Merav Michaeli (1966), Ayelet Shaked (1976), Eli Cohen (1972), Haneen Zoabi (1969), Yuli Tamir (1954), and Eli Yishai (1962).