- Geulah Cohen
MKs
Date of birth = Birth date and age|1925|12|25|df=y
Place of birth =Tel Aviv , Mandate Palestine
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Date of death =
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Knesset(s) = 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Party =Tehiya
Former parties =Likud
Gov't roles =Geulah Cohen ( _he. גאולה כהן, born
25 December 1925 ) is a formerIsrael i politician and journalist.Biography
Geulah Cohen was born in
Tel Aviv during the British Mandate. She studied at the Levinsky Teachers Seminary, and earned a master's degree in Jewish Studies, Philosophy, Literature and Bible at theHebrew University of Jerusalem .In 1942 she joined the
Irgun , and moved toLehi the following year. A radio announcer for the group, she was arrested by the British authorities in 1946. She was imprisoned inBethlehem , but escaped from jail in 1947. She was also editor of the Lehi newspaper "Youth Front". After Israeli independence in 1948, she contributed to "Sulam", a monthly magazine published by former Lehi leaderIsrael Eldad .Cohen married a former Lehi comrade, Emanuel Hanegbi. From 1961-1973, she wrote for the Israeli newspaper
Maariv and served on its editorial board.Political career
In 1972 Cohen joined
Menachem Begin 'sHerut party, then part of theGahal alliance, and was elected to theKnesset the following year, by which time Gahal had becomeLikud . She was re-elected in 1977.Dissatisfied with Begin signing the Camp David Treaty and in particular the return of
Sinai toEgypt as a land-for-peace deal, in 1979 Cohen andMoshe Shamir leftLikud to found a new right-wing party Banai, later renamed "Tehiya-Bnai", and then settling on "Tehiya". The new party was strongly affiliated with the extra-parliamentary movement ofGush Emunim , and included prominent members ofIsraeli settlement s in theWest Bank andGaza such asHanan Porat andElyakim Haetzni .Cohen retained her seat in the 1981 elections and despite their previous differences, Tehiya joined Begin's coalition. She retained her seat elections in 1984 and 1988, and in June 1990, following a coalition crisis, was appointed to the cabinet as Deputy Minister of Science and Technology.
Cohen lost her seat in the 1992 elections in which Tehiya failed to win a seat. In the same year she rejoined Likud, for whom her son
Tzachi Hanegbi had become a Knesset member. Cohen remains active in right-wing politics, voicing her opposition to the disengagement plan in 2005.Published work
*"Story of a Fighter" (1961) (Hebrew sutobiography)
*cite book | author=Geulah Cohen | title=Woman of Violence: Memoirs of a Young Terrorist, 1943-1948 | publisher=Holt, Rinehart and Winston | year=1966 (autobiography)
*"Historical Meeting" (1986) (Hebrew)
*"Ein li koah lehiyot ayefa" ("No Strength to be Tired") (2008)External links
* [http://www.knesset.gov.il/mk/eng/mk_eng.asp?mk_individual_id_t=444 Geulah Cohen on the Knesset website (in English)]
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