The official Head of State in Israel is the President but his duties are mostly formal. The prime minister is the "decision maker" in Israel.
As of August 2012 - the Israeli president is Shimon Peres and the Prime Minister is Benyamin Netanyahu.
The president of Israel is Shimon Peres. The prime minister is Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Prime Minister of Israel currently (February 2012) is Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu.
The current Prime Minister of Israel is Benyamin Netanyahu of the Conservative Likud Party.
In March, 2010, Benjamin Netanyahu heads the coalition government as Prime Minister.
That depends how far back you want to go. Before the creation of the modern State of Israel the first Chief Rabbis were:AshkenaziAbraham Isaac CookSephardiYaakov MeirAfter the creation of the State of Israel:AshkenaziYitzhak HaLevi HerzogSephardiBenzion Uziel
The Soviet Union, the United States, and the worldwide Jewish community were the chief supporters of the right to establish a Jewish State and led the vote to establish Israel. The Arab States and Britain were chiefly opposed to establishment of a Jewish State. After 1953, Britain became a strong ally of Israel and the Soviet Union became one of Israel's chief antaognists.
Judaism (75%).
Benni Ganz
The chief state executive is the governor of the state.
Yes - the State of Israel was established as an independent state on 14 May 1948.
The state of Israel was founded in 1948.
Israel State Cup was created in 1928.
The current Chief of General Staff is Rav Aluf Benny Gantz
Israel.
People's opinions on what the capital of Israel have less to do with what religion they follow than their particular outlook on politics concerning Israel. Those who recognize the validity of the state usually also recognize that all of Israel's chief governmental institutions are in Jerusalem, making that city the capital. Those who wish to delegitimize the state, prefer to say that the capital is in Tel Aviv, which was never a Muslim-majority city.
President of Algeria is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria