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Uri Amit was born on 6 January, 1935 in Baghdad, Iraq. Discover Uri Amit'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 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 6 January, 1935
Birthday 6 January
Birthplace Baghdad, Iraq
Date of death (2011-10-18)
Died Place Ramat Gan, Israel
Nationality Iraq

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2011

Amit died in October 2011 and was buried in Herzliya.

1993

In 1989, he was prosecuted for bribery, allegedly, the Dan Cooperative paid a sum of $5000 to a municipal local newspaper at his request and to promote his personal interest as mayor of Ramat Gan, in exchange for speeding up the procedures needed to complete the transfer of the Cooperative's in Gali Gil neighborhood in Ramat Gan. On January 27, 1993, Amit was convicted in the district court, and sentenced to nine months probation and a fine of NIS 11,000. His appeal to the Supreme Court was denied.

1989

In the 1989 elections Amit was defeated by Likud candidate Zvi Bar. However, Amit remained an opposition councillor until 2003, and Reportedly had ties to Ehud Barak.

1983

In 1983 he ran successfully for mayor of Ramat Gan against incumbent Yisrael Peled and beat him to become the first Labor Party mayor of the city. During his term as mayor he closed polluting factories, preparing the infrastructure development in the Diamond Exchange District, improved infrastructure, increased the size of gardens in the city and opened the Museum of Israeli Art. Improving the tax collection rate in the city led to a substantial budget surplus.

1959

In 1959 he was sent by the party to the Institute of Education in Beit Berl. From which he moved to Ramat Gan in the early 1960s, he subsequently became active within Mapai youth circles within the City, and from 1963 served as secretary of the Histadrut in the Ramat Gan-Givatayim Workers' Council for more than 12 years, He was also one of the founders of the "Integration Department" (a Mapai youth group founded by university graduates) and a member of its national board.

1949

Amit returned to independent Israel in 1949 at age 16. He went to school in the Ben Shemen Youth Village and later moved to kibbutz Yagur. After his military service in the Israel Air Force, Amit began working in development projects in the Negev and joined the Mapai party, which later merged into the Labor Party.

1934

Uri Amit (Hebrew: אורי עמית; born January 6, 1934 – October 18, 2011) was an Israeli politician who served as the third mayor of Ramat Gan between 1983 and 1989.

Amit was born in Baghdad, Iraq in 1934. At the age of five, his family immigrated to the Mandatory Palestine. As a child he came to Ramat Gan, where relatives had lived since 1927. However, after a short time the family returned to Iraq, where their house was used as a centre for the HeHalutz Zionist movement.