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Yehoshua Sagi was born on 17 September, 1933 in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine, is an Israeli politician (1933–2021). Discover Yehoshua Sagi'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 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 17 September, 1933
Birthday 17 September
Birthplace Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
Date of death 18 February, 2021
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Nationality Israel

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1933

Yehoshua Sagi (יהושע שגיא; 27 September 1933 – 18 February 2021) was an Israeli intelligence officer and politician.

1951

Sagi entered the Israeli Defense Forces in 1951.

1953

From 1953 to 1954, he served in the Southern Command, fulfilling field duties.

1956

During the Suez Crisis in 1956, he served as intelligence officer of the Armored Corps and as commander of a reconnaissance unit.

Following the 1956 war, he served as an intelligence officer with the 7th Brigade, and later as assistant intelligence officer.

1967

From 1967 until 1970, he was an intelligence officer in the Southern Command, and during the Yom Kippur War was a divisional intelligence officer.

1974

In 1974 he became assistant to the head of research at the Military Intelligence Directorate.

1978

After serving as deputy head beginning in 1978, he rose to become head of Military Intelligence in 1979.

1979

He was director of the Military Intelligence Directorate (1979–1983) a Knesset member for Likud (1988–1992) and mayor of the coastal city of Bat Yam.

Yehoshua Sagi was born in Jerusalem during the Mandate era.

He attended a local high school and later earned a B.A. in history and international relations from Tel Aviv University.

1981

Sagi opposed Operation Opera, the 1981 Israeli attack on the Iraqi Osirak nuclear reactor, saying "I do not believe fears of a 'Second Holocaust' justify the Israeli military taking any steps it thinks fit".

The result was the admission by U.S. Secretary of State Alexander Haig that the infiltration of terrorists over any of Israel's borders constituted a violation of the July 1981 ceasefire, but not terrorist actions against Israeli or Jewish targets outside of the region.

1982

During the leadup to the 1982 Lebanon War, Sagi was charged by Prime Minister Menachem Begin with obtaining some form of American approval for an Israeli ground invasion of Lebanon.

1983

Sagi was asked to resign in 1983 following the recommendations of the Kahan Commission, which had determined that he was guilty of indifference during massacres at Palestinian refugee camps in Israeli-occupied Lebanon.

Saguy subsequently resigned from the army.

1988

After leaving the IDF, he won a place on the Likud list for the 1988 elections, and won a seat in the Knesset.

1992

He served on the Finance Committee, the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Internal Affairs and Environment Committee, until losing his seat in the 1992 elections.

2003

The following year, he became mayor of Bat Yam, a post he held until 2003.