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Name
  
Miki Zohar

Role
  
Politician


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Date of birth
  
(1980-03-28) 28 March 1980 (age 35)

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 2015

Place of birth
  
Kiryat Gat, Israel

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Miki Zohar (Hebrew: מיקי זוהר‎‎, born 28 March 1980) is an Israeli lawyer and politician.

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Biography

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Born and raised in Kiryat Gat, Zohar studied law at Bar-Ilan University and worked in real estate. He became chairman of Maccabi Kiryat Gat basketball club in 2004, serving until 2014. In 2005 he was elected to Kiryat Gat City Council. He was elected head of the city's Likud list in 2013, and became Deputy Mayor.

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Prior to the 2015 Knesset elections he was placed 22nd on the Likud list, a slot reserved for a candidate from the Negev area. He was elected to the Knesset as Likud won 30 seats.

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Zohar is married to Yamit, who also works in real estate, and has four children.

Political positions

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Zohar opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state, stating that every member of Likud is against it. He also supports the annexation of the West Bank and cancellation of the Oslo Accords.

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Zohar is an advocate for observing Shabbat. He filed a bill that would outlaw forcing business owners to work on Saturdays. In addition, business owners would be able to file a claim for damages against members who violate Shabbat that harm them financially. Zohar stated in a radio interview for an ultra-Orthodox Jewish station that "Anyone who doesn't believe in God is delusional".

Zohar supported the creation of a new Israeli national holiday, Yom HaAliyah (Hebrew: יום העלייה‎‎, Aliyah Day) to be celebrated annually on the tenth of the Hebrew month of Nisan (Hebrew: י’ ניסן‎‎). On 21 June 2016, the Knesset voted in favor of adding Yom HaAliyah to the national calendar. The Yom HaAliyah bill was co-sponsored by Knesset members from different parties in a rare instance of cooperation across the political spectrum. The day chosen for Yom HaAliyah is, according to the biblical narrative, the day Joshua and the Israelites crossed the Jordan River at Gilgal into the Promised Land. It was thus the first documented "mass Aliyah".

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