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Gurion$95333$ - traduzione in Inglese

ISRAELI POLITICIAN, ZIONIST LEADER, PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL (1886–1973)
David Ben Gurion; Ben-Gurion; David ben Gurion; Ben-Gurionism; David Bengurion; David ben-Gurion; Ben Gurion; David Grün; דָּוִד בֶּן-גּוּרִיּוֹן; David Grun; David Gruen; David Grüen; David Ben-Guryan; David Ben Guryan; Ben Gurian; Ben-Gurion, David
  • Ben-Gurion in his [[Jewish Legion]] uniform, 1918
  • Portrait of Ben-Gurion
  • David Ben-Gurion speaking at the [[Knesset]], 1957
  • From left: David Ben-Gurion and Paula with youngest daughter Renana on BG's lap, daughter Geula, father Avigdor Grün and son Amos, 1929
  • 101 Squadron, the "First Fighter Squadron"]].
  • Time]]'' (16 August 1948)
  • David Ben-Gurion proclaiming independence beneath a portrait of [[Theodor Herzl]], founder of modern [[Zionism]]
  • Poalei Zion's "Ezra" group in [[Plonsk]], 1905. David Grün (David Ben-Gurion) in the first row, third on the right
  • David Ben-Gurion with [[Yigal Allon]] and [[Yitzhak Rabin]] in the [[Negev]], during the [[1948 Arab–Israeli War]]
  • Kennedy]] and Ben-Gurion in 1961.
  • Ben Gurion with Rachel Nelkin and members of Ezra on eve of their departure to Palestine, August 1906; his father and step-mother sitting in the windows
  • David and Paula Ben-Gurion, 1 June 1918
  • Menorah]] as a gift from the Prime Minister of Israel, David Ben-Gurion (center). To the right is [[Abba Eban]], the Ambassador of Israel to the United States.
  • The Histadrut committee in 1920. Ben Gurion is in the 2nd row, 4th from the right.
  • Ben Gurion working at [[Rishon Lezion]] winery (front row, 6th from right), 1908

Gurion      
n. David Ben Gurion (1886-1973), primo Primo Ministro dello stato di Israele (1948-53, 1955-63); cognome
Ben Gurion         
Ben Gurion (primo presidente dello stato d"Israele; l"aeroporto a Lud)
David Ben-Gurion         
n. David Ben-Gurion

Wikipedia

David Ben-Gurion

David Ben-Gurion ( ben GOOR-ee-ən; Hebrew: דָּוִד בֶּן-גּוּרִיּוֹן [daˈvid ben ɡuʁˈjon] (listen); born David Grün; 16 October 1886 – 1 December 1973) was the primary national founder of the State of Israel and the first prime minister of Israel.

Born in the town of Płońsk, then in Russian-ruled Poland, he moved to Palestine in 1906. Adopting the name of Ben-Gurion in 1909, he rose to become the preeminent leader of the Jewish community in British-ruled Mandatory Palestine from 1935 until the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, which he led until 1963 with a short break in 1954–55.

Ben-Gurion's passion for Zionism, which began early in life, led him to become a major Zionist leader and executive head of the World Zionist Organization in 1946. As head of the Jewish Agency from 1935, and later president of the Jewish Agency Executive, he was the de facto leader of the Jewish community in Palestine, and largely led its struggle for an independent Jewish state in Mandatory Palestine. On 14 May 1948, he formally proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel, and was the first to sign the Israeli Declaration of Independence, which he had helped to write. Ben-Gurion led Israel during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and united the various Jewish militias into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Subsequently, he became known as "Israel's founding father".

Following the war, Ben-Gurion served as Israel's first prime minister and minister of defence. As prime minister, he helped build state institutions, presiding over national projects aimed at the development of the country. He also oversaw the absorption of vast numbers of Jews from all over the world. A centerpiece of his foreign policy was improving relationships with the West Germans. He worked with Konrad Adenauer's government in Bonn, and West Germany provided large sums (in the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany) in compensation for Nazi Germany's confiscation of Jewish property during the Holocaust.

In 1954 he resigned as prime minister and minister of defence but remained a member of the Knesset. He returned as minister of defence in 1955 after the Lavon Affair and the resignation of Pinhas Lavon. Later that year he became prime minister again, following the 1955 elections. Under his leadership, Israel responded aggressively to Arab guerrilla attacks, and in 1956, invaded Egypt along with British and French forces after Egypt nationalised the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis.

He stepped down from office in 1963, and retired from political life in 1970. He then moved to his modest "hut" in Sde Boker, a kibbutz in the Negev desert, where he lived until his death. Posthumously, Ben-Gurion was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Important People of the 20th century.