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Zvika Fogel was born on 3 November, 1956 in Beersheba, Israel, is a politician. Discover Zvika Fogel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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68 years old |
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3 November 1956 |
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3 November |
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Beersheba, Israel |
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Zvika Fogel Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Zvika Fogel's Wife?
His wife is Anat Fogel (m. 1982)
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Zvika Fogel Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Zvika Fogel worth at the age of 68 years old? Zvika Fogel’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Israel. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He joined the Otzma Yehudit party in September 2022 and was placed tenth on the combined Religious Zionist Party-Otzma Yehudit list for the 2022 Israeli legislative election. He became an MK following the election.
In an interview with British broadcaster Channel 4 in December 2022, Fogel stated that Israel was too "merciful" towards Palestinians and "the concept of proportionality should cease to exist." He further asserted that "if it is one Israeli mother crying, or a thousand Palestinian mothers crying, then a thousand Palestinian mothers will cry."
In 2020, he joined the Israel Defense and Security Forum which advocates for the annexation of the Jordan Valley. He has supported shooting any Arab who throws stones at an IDF soldier, while being lenient towards Jews who do the same.
In August 2017 Fogel announced that he was running for the position of the head of the Mevo'ot HaHermon Regional Council as part of the 2018 Israeli municipal elections. However he withdrew his candidacy in September 2018.
Since 2010 he has voluntarily commanded the Golan Rescue Unit of the Israel Police and helped rescue people during the 2010 Mount Carmel forest fire. He also serves as the vice-chairman of the Firefighters' Association of the Eastern Galilee and the Golan. He currently lives in Mishmar HaYarden and also works as a military commentator.
In March 2009 he admitted that Israeli tactics to protect soldiers in Operation Cast Lead caused deaths of innocent Palestinian civilians during the conflict, but stated that such incidents were rare. He also served as the artillery coordinator during Operation Pillar of Defense in 2012. In a 2018 interview with the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, Fogel confirmed that IDF snipers were authorized to shoot Palestinian children on the border with Gaza Strip by their commanders.
He assumed the position of the head of the Tuba-Zangariyye Council in August 2008 after a year of being pressured by the Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit. During his tenure, he helped in improving the educational standard in the town and increasing the collection of municipal tax from 37% to 70%. In September 2009 he was attacked by unknown gunmen, but escaped unharmed. Fogel decided to resign in January 2012, months after a riot due to an arson at a town mosque committed by Jewish extremists.
After moving to Safed in late 2007, he was appointed by the Ministry of Interior to serve as the head of the Tuba-Zangariyye Council, after the elected council was dissolved due to procedural mismanagement. Fogel rejected the position, but accepted the offer of becoming a member of the town council instead.
Fogel later approached Yoav Galant in 2005 to set up the position of an "artillery coordinator" in all three divisions of the IDF, with all the weapons except small arms and tanks being stored in one place. Galant agreed and Fogel was initially re-enlisted for 6 months as a reservist. He helped set up and was assigned to the position of Artillery Coordinator for the Southern Command in late 2008. During Operation Cast Lead from 2008–2009, Fogel coordinated and oversaw all bombardments by the Southern Command on the Gaza Strip.
In the 2003 Israeli municipal elections, Fogel ran as a mayoral candidate for Beersheba as an independent candidate with the support of the Shinui party. He came in the third place in the elections and served on the city council until 2005.
During his tenure Fogel also commanded the "David's Sling" brigade and served as the chief of staff to Doron Almog of the Southern Command. During the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000, he along with Yom-Tov Samia recommended fortifying IDF outposts in the Gaza Strip. During Operation Defensive Shield and another military operation in 2003, Fogel advised doubling the deployment of IDF troops to avoid being outmanoeuvred.
Fogel commanded an artillery battery during the 1982 Lebanon War, and led the 334th Artillery Battalion during Operation Accountability in 1993 while serving as a colonel in the Northern Command. The unit created a flow of refugees from Southern Lebanon in order to pressure the Lebanese government to prevent rocket attacks by Hezbollah on Israel. As part of Operation Grapes of Wrath in 1996 he commanded the 282nd Artillery Brigade.
After completing his military service, Fogel studied law at the Tel Aviv University for two years, but left the course in order to return to the army in 1981. He married Anat Fogel in 1982 and the two are parents of three sons. Fogel completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in general history, and his Master of Arts in organizational behavior. He moved to Safed in 2007, following which he worked as an organizational consultant in Netanya and Petah Tikva.
Fogel enlisted in a pilot course for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in 1975, but was made an officer in the Artillery Corps due to his senior officers believing that his talent would be useful elsewhere. He completed his service in 1979, but rejoined the IDF in 1981 and remained an officer in the army until retiring in 2003 with the rank of tat aluf (brigadier general).
Zvika Fogel (Hebrew: צביקה פוגל; born 3 November 1956) is an Israeli politician, activist and former military officer who serves as a member of Knesset for Otzma Yehudit following the 2022 Israeli legislative election.
Fogel was born on 3 November 1956 in Beersheba to the Romanian Ashkenazi couple of Haim and Dietza Fogel and grew up with a brother. He moved to Kvutzat Kinneret during the 9th grade of his schooling and studied at the Beit Yerah High School.