President plus prime minister, no pope.
Israel has no pope. There are the Chief Ashkenazi and Chief Sephardi Rabbis, but these are more ceremonial roles than actual government offices. As concerns secular power, the majority of powers are vested in the Prime Minister as the Head of the Governtment and a few powers are vested in the President as the Head of State.
Pope Saint Peter was from Galilee in Israel (Palestine).
Yes, Israel has had a president since its independence in 1948.
The current president of the State of Israel is Shimon Peres.
The forth president of Israel was Ephraim Katzir (1973-78) The fifth president of Israel was Yitzhak Navon (1978- 83)
Moshe Katsav, the 8th President of Israel, was the country's president in 2005. He was in office from 2000 to 2007.
Shimon Peres was the President of the state of Israel in 2008. He took office in 2007 July 27, becoming the 9th President of Israel. He also previously served as the 8th Prime Minister of Israel.
Shimon Peres was the President of the state of Israel in 2011. He took office in 2007 July 27, becoming the 9th President of Israel. He also previously served as the 8th Prime Minister of Israel.
Shimon Peres was the President of the state of Israel in 2009. He took office in 2007 July 27, becoming the 9th President of Israel. He also previously served as the 8th Prime Minister of Israel.
The security of the Pope during his visit to Israel.
Israel has a Prime Minister, and a president.
"Nasi Hamedina" means "the president of the State (of Israel)" and does not by itself refer to any particular president.
There is no such thing as "the pope of Algeria." The pope is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. The current pope is Pope Francis. The president of Algeria is Abdelaziz Bouteflika.