Shimon Peres is the president and Binyamin Netanyahu is the Prime Minister (as of Sep 2013)
The President is the ceremonial Head of State - with primarily ceremonial powers - the real political power rests with the Prime Minister who leads the government
Benjamin Netanyahu is the current Prime Minister of Israel. The President of Israel is Shimon Perez.
Nervous about middle-east tensions, I suppose.
As of May 4, 2013, the leader of Israel is Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, the leader of the Palestinian Authority is Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, and the leader of Hamas is Ismail Haniyeh.
Binyamin Netanyahu is a former prime minister of Israel, the current leader of the Likud political party and possibly the upcoming prime minister of Israel if it is decided that he can build a viable coalition (if Livni fails). ===================================== September 2010 . . . Benjamin Netanyahu is the current Prime Minister of Israel.
No, Israel's Prime Minister is democratically elected by the people of Israel.
The closest there is to a 'current leader' in Judaism is the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, that gives the 'most authoritative' interpretation of the law; precisely how authoritative it is, however, is a matter for a 'characteristic divergence of opinions' to put it simply, in Judaism :)Answer:Judaism hasn't had a single leader for two thousand years, let alone a current one. Each Jewish community has its own Rabbi or Rabbis. Answer:There is no "current leader" in Judaism as Judaism is not a centralised religion.
Israel has a Prime Minister, and a president.
The current president of the State of Israel is Shimon Peres.
No, Israel has democratic elections.
Benjamen Netanyahu
Yes, he was the third king of Israel, after Saul and David.
The leader of the government of Israel is the Prime Minister, who is usually the head of the largest party in the Knesset(Parliament). The current Prime Minister is Benjamin Netanyahu.