Golda Meir
Overview
 
Golda Meir was a teacher, kibbutznik and politician who became the fourth Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Israel
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 of the State of Israel.

Meir was elected Prime Minister of Israel
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 on March 17, 1969, after serving as Minister of Labour and Foreign Minister. Israel's first and the world's third woman to hold such an office, she was described as the "Iron Lady
Iron Lady
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" of Israeli politics
Politics of Israel
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 years before the epithet became associated with British prime minister Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
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Quotations

My delegation cannot refrain from speaking on this question — we who have such an intimate knowledge of boxcars and of deportations to unknown destinations that we cannot be silent.

On Soviet actions in Hungary to the UN General Assembly (1956-11-21)

Any one who speaks in favor of bringing the Arab refugees back must also say how he expects to take the responsibility for it, if he is interested in the state of Israel. It is better that things are stated clearly and plainly: We shall not let this happen.

Speech to the Knesset|Knesset, reported in Ner (October 1961)

How can we return the held territories? There is nobody to return them to.

News reports (1969-03-08)

I have faced difficult problems in the past but nothing like the one I'm faced with now in leading the country.

Speech when elected as the first female prime minister of Israel (1969)

We don’t thrive on military acts. We do them because we have to, and thank God we are efficient.

Vogue (July 1969)

We have always said that in our war with the Arabs we had a secret weapon — no alternative.

LIFE magazine (3 October 1969)

The Egyptians could run to Egypt, the Syrians into Syria. The only place we could run was into the sea, and before we did that we might as well fight.

LIFE magazine (3 October 1969)

It is true we have won all our wars, but we have paid for them. We don’t want victories anymore.

LIFE magazine (3 October 1969)

[The Soviet government] is the most realistic regime in the world — no ideals.

Interview of 1969-10-07

 
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