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Yossi Beilin

1948 - Today

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Joseph "Yossi" Beilin (Hebrew: יוסף "יוסי" ביילין‎; born 12 June 1948) is an Israeli politician who has served in multiple ministerial and leadership positions in the Israeli government. Much of his political career was in the Labour Party. He also served as chairman of the Meretz-Yachad political party. After retiring from political life, Beilin founded 'Beilink', a business consultancy company. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yossi Beilin is the 14,478th most popular politician (down from 12,091st in 2019), the 264th most popular biography from Israel (down from 245th in 2019) and the 90th most popular Israeli Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Yossi Beilin ranks 14,478 out of 19,576Before him are Nicolás Lindley López, Valentín Canalizo, Babiker Awadalla, Otanes, Raşit Meredow, and Sylvain Van de Weyer. After him are Oscar von Sydow, Sergey Lebedev, Vesna Pusić, Huang Ju, Abel Muzorewa, and Kelemen Mikes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Yossi Beilin ranks 439Before him are Rula Ghani, Ndaye Mulamba, Ratko Rudić, Sandra Brown, Carole Laure, and Chris Mulkey. After him are Sergey Lebedev, Eliyahu Rips, Franciszek Smuda, Alex Ribeiro, Oliver Shanti, and Banjō Ginga.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Yossi Beilin ranks 264 out of 466Before him are Bar Refaeli (1985), Rika Zaraï (1938), Nahum Stelmach (1936), Mohammad Bakri (1953), Esther Hayut (1953), and Oded Fehr (1970). After him are Elia Suleiman (1960), Avi Loeb (1962), Nurit Peled-Elhanan (1949), Joan of Acre (1272), Saharon Shelah (1945), and Armand Amar (1953).

Among POLITICIANS In Israel

Among politicians born in Israel, Yossi Beilin ranks 90Before him are Reuven Shiloah (1909), Tamir Pardo (1953), Gideon Sa'ar (1966), Yaakov Neeman (1939), Nir Barkat (1959), and Esther Hayut (1953). After him are Joan of Acre (1272), Yossi Sarid (1940), Miri Regev (1965), Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (1944), Avi Dichter (1952), and S. Yizhar (1916).