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Tamir Pardo

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Tamir Pardo (Hebrew: תמיר פרדו; born 1953) is the former Director of Mossad, taking over the role from Meir Dagan on January 1, 2011. The appointment was announced by Israeli prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on November 29, 2010. He served in the role from 2011 until 2016. Since he stepped down as Director of Mossad, he has been a vocal critic of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his 2023 judicial reforms. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tamir Pardo is the 12,976th most popular politician (down from 10,717th in 2019), the 236th most popular biography from Israel (down from 221st in 2019) and the 85th most popular Israeli Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Tamir Pardo ranks 12,976 out of 19,576Before him are Prince August of Württemberg, Nicolò Sagredo, Pierluigi Martini, Atifete Jahjaga, Joaquín Mosquera, and Elie Saab. After him are Hans Furler, Fujiwara no Mototsune, Peter Šťastný, Eugen Suchoň, Egbert I, Margrave of Meissen, and Hadadezer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Tamir Pardo ranks 238Before him are Karen Bass, Gideon Levy, James Russo, Pavel Vinogradov, Yoko Shimada, and Alex Van Halen. After him are Norberto Alonso, Kiti Mánver, Taryn Power, Ewald Lienen, Valerie Mahaffey, and Romas Kalanta.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Tamir Pardo ranks 236 out of 466Before him are Hiam Abbass (1960), Nehemiah Persoff (1919), Judea Pearl (1936), Salma Khadra Jayyusi (1926), Gideon Levy (1953), and Meir Shalev (1948). After him are Achinoam Nini (1969), Gila Almagor (1939), Yvan Attal (1965), Amotz Zahavi (1928), Joseph Raz (1939), and Gideon Sa'ar (1966).

Among POLITICIANS In Israel

Among politicians born in Israel, Tamir Pardo ranks 85Before him are Meir Amit (1921), Gabi Ashkenazi (1954), Suha Arafat (1963), Mordechai Gur (1930), Itamar Ben-Gvir (1976), and Reuven Shiloah (1909). After him are Gideon Sa'ar (1966), Yaakov Neeman (1939), Nir Barkat (1959), Esther Hayut (1953), Yossi Beilin (1948), and Joan of Acre (1272).