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Date of birth
  
26 February 1901

Name
  
Aharon Zisling

1954–1955
  
Ahdut HaAvoda


1949–1954
  
Mapam

Role
  
Israeli Politician

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Date of death
  
16 January 1964(1964-01-16) (aged 62)

1948–1949
  
Minister of Agriculture

Died
  
January 16, 1964, Ein Harod

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1949, Israeli legislative election, 1951

Place of birth
  
Minsk, Russian Empire

Aharon Zisling (Belarusian: Аарон Цызлінг; Hebrew: אהרון ציזלינג‎‎, 26 February 1901 – 16 January 1964) was an Israeli politician and minister and a signatory of Israel's declaration of independence.

Biography

Born in Minsk in the Russian Empire (now in Belarus), Zisling emigrated to Palestine in 1904. He was among the founders of Youth Aliyah and as a member of the Haganah command, and participated in the founding of the Palmach; he was a founder of the Ahdut HaAvoda party, a Jewish Agency delegate to the UN and a member of the Zionist Executive Committee.

Following Israel's declaration of independence in 1948, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture in David Ben-Gurion's provisional government. By then Ahdut HaAvoda had evolved into Mapam.

However, Zisling was a noted critic of Ben-Gurion's policies towards Palestinian Arabs, in particular plans to occupy abandoned villages and to destroy standing Arab crops throughout the country after the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict.

About the atrocities committed during the war, Zisling told the Provisional State Council (the forerunner to the Knesset), on 17 November 1948:

"I couldn’t sleep all night. I felt that things that were going on were hurting my soul, the soul of my family and all of us here (...) Now Jews too have behaved like Nazis and my entire being has been shaken."

In 1949 he was elected to the first Knesset, but Mapam were not included in Ben-Gurion's coalition and Zisling lost his place in the cabinet. He was re-elected in 1951, and was part of the faction that broke away from Mapam to recreate Ahdut HaAvoda. He lost his seat in the 1955 elections and did not return to the Knesset.

References

Aharon Zisling Wikipedia