An in-depth exploration of Benjamin Netanyahu's remarkable rise to power. From his birth in 1949 Tel Aviv through his American education at MIT and Harvard, this episode traces the formative experiences that shaped Israel's longest-serving prime minister. Discover how personal tragedy—the loss of his brother Yoni at Entebbe—combined with elite military service in Sayeret Matkal to forge Netanyahu's worldview. Follow his journey from diplomatic service in Washington to his stunning election victory in 1996, becoming Israel's youngest prime minister at age 46. Professor Thatch masterfully weaves together the personal and political, revealing how a historian's son became one of the most consequential figures in Middle Eastern politics. This captivating biographical portrait examines not just the man, but the complex forces that created a leader who would define Israeli politics for generations. For more engaging podcasts that bring history's most fascinating figures to life with the same scholarly depth and storytelling flair, visit https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ where compelling narratives await your discovery
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