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Eitan Livni was born on 1 April, 1919 in Grodno, Ober Ost, is an Israeli politician. Discover Eitan Livni'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 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 1 April, 1919
Birthday 1 April
Birthplace Grodno, Ober Ost
Date of death 27 December, 1991
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Nationality Israel

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1919

Yeruham "Eitan" Livni (ירוחם "איתן" לבני; 1 April 1919 – 27 December 1991) was a Revisionist Zionist activist, Irgun commander and Israeli politician, father of Israeli politician Tzipi Livni.

Livni was born in Grodno, Poland (now in Belarus) on 1 April 1919 to Yitzhak and Dvora.

1925

His family moved to Mandatory Palestine in 1925 and settled in Tel Aviv.

1938

He went to High School and Trade School in Tel Aviv, and in 1938, he joined the Betar movement at Zikhron Ya'akov, where he was assigned to agricultural work and guard duty.

Soon after, he joined the Irgun, and a year later, he was summoned to a commanders course at Tel Tzur (near Binyamina).

1944

When the Irgun proclaimed its revolt against the British in February 1944, he was put in charge of the Irgun activities, and was later appointed to the General Headquarters as chief operations officer.

1946

He was arrested on April 4, 1946, for his participation in the sabotage operation against British railroads called "Night of the Trains", where an Irgun fighter, two British and four Arabs were killed, which was along with the Night of the Airfields and the Night of the Bridges led a forceful British retaliation, and 2 weeks later Operation Agatha.

He was sentenced, together with his comrades, to 15 years imprisonment, but was freed two years later in the Acre Prison break.

1948

He was sent clandestinely to Europe to organize action against British targets there, and on May 15, 1948, he returned home to take part in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

After Israel was established in 1948, he and Sara Rosenberg, a fellow Irgun activist, became the first couple to marry in the new Jewish state.

1949

He was chairman of the Wood Products Department of the Industrialists Association from 1949 to 1959, and owner of the “Ariah” Starch Factory until 1965.

1960

He was a member of the Directorate and Secretariat of the Herut Movement in 1960 and Head of its Organization Department in 1965.

1962

He was also the chairman of the Union of Irgun Soldiers between 1962 and 1980 and chairman of Acre and Jerusalem Prisoners Association in 1963.

1968

In 1968, he became a member of Directorate of Gahal and later of Likud, and was the chairman of Directorate of Likud from 1970 to 1971.

1973

He was elected to the Knesset in 1973, 1977 and 1981.

He was a member of the Economic Affairs, Foreign Affairs and Defense and State Control Committees.

He was politically moderate.

1988

Before his death, he was placed honorary 114th spot on the Likud list on 1988 Israeli legislative election.

1991

He died in 1991.

At his specific request, the Irgun emblem was engraved on his headstone.

After his death, his daughter, Tzipi, entered the Israeli political scene, and has become a prominent minister for Likud and Kadima.

She was later elected leader of Kadima, but eventually left to form her own party, Hatnuah.