Moshe Feiglin

January 6, 2024
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Moshe Feiglin
Full Name Moshe Feiglin
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Jul 31, 1962(1962-07-31)
Age 62
Birthplace Haifa
Country Israel
Birth City Haifa District
Horoscope Cancer

Moshe Feiglin Biography

Name Moshe Feiglin
Birthday Jul 31
Birth Year 1962
Place Of Birth Haifa
Home Town Haifa District
Birth Country Israel
Birth Sign Cancer
Spouse Tzipi Feiglin
Children(s) David Feiglin, Avi Feiglin

Moshe Feiglin is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on July 31, 1962 in Haifa, Haifa District, Israel. Moshe Zalman Feiglin, Hebrew: moSHeh zalman peyygliyn – born 31 July 1962, is an Israeli politician, activist, and leader of the libertarian Zionist party Zehut. He was a former Likud member and headed the Manhigut Yehudit faction (Jewish Leadership). Between 2013 and 2015, he represented Likud at the Knesset.

Feiglin was charged with organizing resistance in mass and blocking highways throughout Israel during the implementation of the Oslo agreements. Feiglin was charged for “breaking[ing]] the barrier to obedience to the law” and inciting others to commit crimes. Feiglin was quoted saying that he organized peaceful demonstrations and blocked intersections without permits. In 1997, he was sentenced for sedition to six months imprisonment. The sentence was later commuted to community service.

Of Israeli Arabs, Feiglin said, “They will have to seek the right to self- determination in Arab states. Israel will encourage the Arabs to emigrate to their countries and assist any Arab who wishes to do so.” Feiglin was quoted as saying: He insisted there is no such thing as a Palestinian people, and that they and Israeli Arabs should relocate, citing a text he had posted on the website of his Manhigut Yehudit (“Jewish Leadership”) movement. In a 2004 interview with Yedioth Ahronoth, he spoke of “a voluntary transfer to the 22 neighbouring Arab states” of the some 1.4 million Israeli Arabs, who make up 20 percent of Israel’s population. “Arabs are not the sons of the desert, but its father”, he quoted Sir Claude Jarvis, British governor of Sinai from 1923.

About 20% of Israel’s citizens are Israeli Arabs. Feiglin was asked about Israel’s status as a “Jewish and democratic state” in a 2004 interview, and stated: “Why should non-Jews have a say in the policy of a Jewish state? … For two thousand years, Jews dreamed of a Jewish state, not a democratic state. Democracy should serve the values of the state, not destroy them…”

In 1996, Feiglin founded the Manhigut Yehudit organization. It was Feiglin’s idea and Moti Karpel, a friend, created the organization to continue the Zo Artzeinu protest movements. Feiglin thinks that the main difference is that Zo Artzeinu opposed government policies without offering an alternative. Manhigut Yehudit, on the other hand, seeks to be the government and the alternative.

Moshe Feiglin Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Moshe Feiglin is one of the richest Politician from Israel. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Moshe Feiglin 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Feiglin was an engineer in the Engineering Corps during his IDF national service. Feiglin was later promoted to the rank of Captain and signed on for one more year as a career soldier. He served in the 1982 Lebanon War.

Feiglin, Shmuel Sackett and Feiglin founded the Zo Artzeinu (“This is our Land”) protest movement in 1993 before becoming a Knesset Member. Eighty intersections across the country were blocked by civil disobedience in a massive non-violent civil disobedience act against the Oslo Process on August 8, 1995. In 1997, Feiglin was given a six-month sentence by Israel’s Supreme Court for sedition against Israel. Later, the sentence was commuted to community work. Feiglin founded the Manhigut Yehudit organization in November

  1. It joined Likud as Likud’s 2000 party. Feiglin declared that he would run for the chairmanship of the party to help him get the premiership of Israel.

We shall offer them human rights without civil rights, so long as they prove their loyalty to their Jewish state host and accept Jewish sovereignty over their land. In such a situation, they will be given legal-resident status, and they can carry on their private affairs without anyone infringing on their human rights. In a 2004 report in the New Yorker magazine, Feiglin was quoted as saying:

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Who is Moshe Feiglin Dating?

According to our records, Moshe Feiglin married to Tzipi Feiglin. As of December 1, 2023, Moshe Feiglin’s is not dating anyone.

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Despite criticism from fellow Likud members, Feiglin has displayed favorable relations with a significant number of former Likud Knesset members. This was manifest during a Feiglin rally at Jerusalem’s Ramada Hotel that took place before the 2008 Likud primary after Feiglin promised to throw all his votes to them if they showed up. Former Likud Knesset members Gila Gamliel, David Mena, Daniel Benlulu, and Ayoub Kara attended the event, despite warnings from Netanyahu’s advisers not to do so. Gila Gamliel, who did not vote against the Disengagement from Gaza, eventually took Feiglin’s votes and placed 19th, one spot ahead of Feiglin. This ultimately resulted in Feiglin getting pushed down to the 36th spot, and out of the Eighteenth Knesset.

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Moshe Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Israel. Moshe Feiglin celebrates birthday on July 31 of every year.

In 2003, Feiglin proposed replacing the Knesset with a bicameral legislature, whose upper house, which would control all “national affairs”, would be “composed exclusively of Jews”. Point three in the program states that he will enact a new Basic Law which will set forth a detailed proposal for a constitution. The Law will replace the at-large election of the Knesset with regional representatives, and would also create a lower house to handle municipal issues, in which Israeli Arabs could be represented. The posting was taken down on December 9, 2008, the day after Feiglin won twentieth place in the Likud primaries. However, the posting had been archived by Israeli scholar Tomer Persico prior to being removed, and Persico wrote a 2012 article analyzing Feiglin’s program, referencing the 2003 posting.

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