- Shlomo Hillel
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Date of birth =April 23 ,1923
Place of birth =Baghdad ,Iraq
Year of Aliyah = 1934
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Knesset(s) = 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Party = Labor Party
Former parties =Mapai , Alignment
Gov't roles = Minister of Police, Interior Minister|Shlomo Hillel ( _he. שלמה הלל, born
April 23 ,1923 ) is an Iraqi-bornIsrael i diplomat and politician who served asSpeaker of the Knesset , Minister of Police and Interior Minister. He was also Israeli ambassador to several countries inAfrica .Biography
Shlomo Hillel immigrated to
Palestine with his family in 1934 at the age of eleven. [http://www.dangoor.com/74078.html Shlomo Hillel in London ] ] After graduating from theHerzliya Hebrew High School inTel Aviv , he underwent agricultural training inKibbutz Degania Alef , and laterPardes Hana . Hillel was secretary of aHebrew Scouts group which later established KibbutzMa'agan Michael . In 1945, Hillel and his colleagues worked at aHaganah munitions factory disguised as a laundry facility in the basement of the Ayalon Institute inRehovot .cite web
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title = Former Speaker of the Knesset Shlomo Hillel: I am still optimistic
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accessdate =2008-05-20 ] He studiedpolitical science ,economics andpublic administration at theHebrew University of Jerusalem .Shlomo and Temima Hillel have two children, a son and a daughter. They live in Jerusalem's
Ramat Denya neighborhood.Operation Ezra and Nehemiah
In 1946, Hillel flew to Baghdad on an Iraqi passport and remained there for one year. He went to Baghdad again in 1950 to negotiate the mass immigration of the Jews of Iraq, 120,000 of whom were airlifted to Israel in
Operation Ezra and Nehemiah between 1950 and 1952. On these trips, he disguised himself as either a Frenchman or an Englishman. The airlift was made possible through the cooperation ofIran , which was a close ally of Israel at the time.Citation
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accessdate =2008-05-20 ]Hillel's partner was Ronnie Barnett, a British Jew who worked for Trans-Ocean Airlines. While organizing pilgrimages to Mecca, Barnett met the director of a travel agency called Iraq Tours, Abdul Rahman Raouf. [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1001003.html Escaping modern Babylon - Haaretz - Israel News ] ] Barnett and Raouf met in Rome and Hillel came along as "Richard Armstrong." Raouf realized that there was money to be made in transporting the Jews out of Iraq, and arranged for the two to meet with the prime minister of Iraq, Tawfiq al-Suweidi, who was a board member of his company. They visited the prime minister at his home. Al-Suweidi complained that the illegal immigration of the Jews was harming Iraq because they were probably smuggling out property and leaving without paying their taxes. According to his estimates, at least 60,000 Jews would leave the country if they could. They agreed on a ticket price of 12 dinars (about $48) per ticket.
Political and diplomatic career
In 1952-1959, Hillel was a member of the 2nd and 3rd
Knesset , representingMapai . He then joined the Israeli foreign service, and was appointed Israeli ambassador toGuinea (1959-1961), andCôte d'Ivoire ,Dahomey ,Republic of Upper Volta , andNiger (1961-1963). In 1963-1967, Hillel was a member of the Israeli Delegation to theUnited Nations , He returned to Israel to serve as the Deputy Director of the Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry (1967-1969).cite web
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accessdate = 2008-05-20 ]In 1969, Hillel was re-elected to the Knesset on the Alignment list. He served consecutively from the 7th Knesset until the 12th Knesset. He was Minister of Police in 1969-1977 and Interior Minister in 1974 and 1977. In 1984 he was elected Speaker of the 11th Knesset.
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accessdate = 2008-05-20 ]Published work
In 1984, Hillel published "Operation Babylon: The Story of the Rescue of the Jews of Iraq" [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE4D8173FF936A35752C0A96E948260 Books: Iraq's Jews - New York Times ] ] ("East Wind" in Hebrew _he. רוח קדים), a memoir of the operation, which was later translated into English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Arabic.
Awards
In 1988, Hillel was awarded the
Israel Prize , for his exceptional contribution to the Israeli state and society. He currently serves as president of the Society for Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites.References
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