Israel has had presidents only since 1949. In 1900, Israel (then called Palestine) was under the Ottoman Empire, which was at that time headed by Sultan Abdulhamid II.
Palestine was divided into the districts of NÄbulus and Acre, both of which were linked with the province of Beirut; and the autonomous district of Jerusalem, which dealt directly with Istanbul.
Yes, Israel has had a president since its independence in 1948.
William McKinley was elected President in 1900.
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)
In 1900 William Mckinley was President and Therodore Roosevelt was vice President William McKinley was the U. S. President in 1900, the year before his assassination. There was no U. S. vice president in 1900. 24th Vice President Garret Hobart died in November 1899, and 25th Vice President Theodore Roosevelt did not take office until March 1901.
Moshe Katsav, the 8th President of Israel, was the country's president in 2005. He was in office from 2000 to 2007.
President McKinley Laying Corner Stone - 1900 was released on: USA: October 1900
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center was created in 1900.
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 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.
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.
Israel has a Prime Minister, and a president.