According to The Bible, General Jeroboam led a successful secession from the Unified Kingdom of Israel under King Rehoboam, leading to the creation of the Northern Kingdom of Israel under King Jeroboam and the Southern Kingdom of Judah under King Rehoboam. (Yes, the entity that seceded kept the name.)
King Saul.
Ben Ammi (born Ben Carter in the United States, 1939), also known as Ben Ammi Ben-Israel (Hebrew: בן עמי בן-ישראל‎; meaning "Son of my People, Son of Israel" in Hebrew) is the founder and spiritual leader of The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem.
In the Hebrew Bible, the father of the leader of the 12 tribes, specifically the tribes of Israel, is Jacob. Jacob, also known as Israel, had twelve sons, each of whom became the progenitor of one of the twelve tribes. His sons included figures such as Judah, Ephraim, and Benjamin, among others. Jacob's name was changed to Israel after he wrestled with an angel, and he is a central patriarchal figure in the biblical narrative.
There have been hundreds, if not thousands of Hebrew/Jewish leaders in the past 4000 or so years. Until the year 70 CE, virtually all of them were born in Israel, except for Abraham, who was born in Ur-Kasdim.
No, Israel's Prime Minister is democratically elected by the people of Israel.
From the time when the Hebrews were described as living in "tribes", they were known as the "Children of Israel",and there were 12 tribes.A leader of each individual tribe was referred to as a "nah-SEE".
Every Hebrew leader who ever existed encouraged this.
moses is an important hebrew leader bacause god sent him to free the slaves (his people)
Israel has a Prime Minister, and a president.
Tradition holds that Abraham (a Hebrew man) was the first leader of the Hebrews in approximatelyy 2000 BCE.
No, Israel has democratic elections.
There was no "last hebrew leader". There are still many Jewish leaders in the world. The most prominent as of 2011 is Binyamin Netanyahu.