Golda Meir Government

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The Golda Meir Government was the Israeli administration led by Prime Minister Golda Meir in the late 1960s and early 1970s, notably overseeing Israel during the Yom Kippur War and its aftermath.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli government
cabinet
appointedBy President of Israel NERFINISHED
Zalman Shazar NERFINISHED
branchOfGovernment executive branch of Israel
capital Jerusalem NERFINISHED
coalitionLeadingParty Alignment NERFINISHED
coalitionPartner Independent Liberals NERFINISHED
Mapam NERFINISHED
National Religious Party NERFINISHED
country State of Israel NERFINISHED
domesticPolicyFocus economic stabilization
immigration absorption
settlement policy in occupied territories
endTime 1974
followedBy Yitzhak Rabin Government NERFINISHED
foreignPolicyFocus Arab–Israeli conflict NERFINISHED
relations with Soviet Union
relations with United States
governmentType parliamentary coalition government
headOfGovernment Golda Meir NERFINISHED
includedMinister Abba Eban NERFINISHED
Haim Bar-Lev NERFINISHED
Israel Galili NERFINISHED
Moshe Dayan NERFINISHED
Pinhas Sapir NERFINISHED
Shimon Peres NERFINISHED
Yigal Allon NERFINISHED
jurisdiction State of Israel NERFINISHED
leader Golda Meir NERFINISHED
legislativeTerm Seventh Knesset NERFINISHED
Sixth Knesset NERFINISHED
legislatureStatus majority government
oversawConflict War of Attrition NERFINISHED
Yom Kippur War NERFINISHED
politicalPartyOfHead Israeli Labor Party NERFINISHED
positionHeldByHead Prime Minister of Israel NERFINISHED
precededBy Levi Eshkol Government NERFINISHED
reasonForDissolution public criticism after Yom Kippur War
resignationOfHeadOfGovernment Golda Meir NERFINISHED
resignationYear 1974
significantEvent 1973 oil crisis
Agranat Commission NERFINISHED
Munich massacre NERFINISHED
Operation Wrath of God NERFINISHED
Rogers Plan diplomacy NERFINISHED
War of Attrition NERFINISHED
Yom Kippur War NERFINISHED
startTime 1969

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First Rabin Government precededBy Golda Meir Government