Events in the year 1963 in Israel.
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Incumbents edit
- Prime Minister of Israel – David Ben-Gurion (Mapai) until 26 June, Levi Eshkol (Mapai)
- President of Israel – Yitzhak Ben-Zvi until 23 April, (Kadish Luz, acting president 23 April to 21 May), Zalman Shazar from 21 May
- President of the Supreme Court – Yitzhak Olshan
- Chief of General Staff – Tzvi Tzur
- Government of Israel – 10th Government of Israel until 26 June, 11th Government of Israel
Events edit
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- 23 April – President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi dies in office and Kadish Luz, Speaker of the Knesset, becomes acting President pending the election of a new President.
- 21 May – In the 1963 presidential election, the Knesset elects Zalman Shazar as President of Israel, by a majority of 67 to 33 votes caste in favour of his opponent, Peretz Bernstein. Shazar assumes office immediately as the third president of the State of Israel.
- 16 June – David Ben-Gurion resigns as prime minister for what he describes as personal reasons and chooses Levi Eshkol as his successor.
- 26 June – Levi Eshkol is elected Prime Minister of Israel. The 11th Government is approved that day and the members are sworn in.
- 5 July – Diplomatic relations between the Israeli and the Japanese governments are raised to embassy level.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict edit
The most prominent events related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which occurred during 1963 include:
Notable Palestinian militant operations against Israeli targets
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The most prominent Palestinian fedayeen terror attacks committed against Israelis during 1963 include:
Notable Israeli military operations against Palestinian militancy targets
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The most prominent Israeli military counter-terrorism operations (military campaigns and military operations) carried out against Palestinian militants during 1963 include:
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Births edit
- 12 January – Rami Heuberger, Israeli actor and entertainer.
- 2 May – Yoram Yosefsberg, Israeli actor and voice actor
- 2 July – Hagai Levi, Israeli film director
- 25 August – Avi Ran, Israeli footballer (goalkeeper) (died 1987).
- 18 September – Uri Fink, Israeli comic book artist and writer.
- 4 October – Ronny Rosenthal, former Israeli footballer.
- 4 November – Lior Birkan, swimming champion (died 2020).
- 5 November – Yair Lapid, Israeli journalist, author, TV presenter and politician.
- 20 December – Tal Friedman, Israeli comedian, actor and musician.
Notable deaths edit
- 13 February – Daniel Auster (born 1893), Austro-Hungarian (Galicia)-born Israeli politician, the first Jewish Mayor of Jerusalem.
- 23 April – Yitzhak Ben-Zvi (born 1884), Russian (Ukraine)-born Labor Zionist leader and the second President of Israel.
- 17 May – Ami Assaf (born 1903), Israeli politician.
- 8 June – Haim Boger (born 1876), Russian (Crimea)-born Zionist activist and Israeli politician.
- 23 July – Shlomo Lavi (born 1882), Russian (Poland)-born Zionist activist and Israeli politician.
- 9 October – Yehezkel Kaufmann (born 1889), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli philosopher and Biblical scholar.
Major public holidays edit
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See also edit
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