Efraim Sneh, born on September nineteenth, nineteen forty-four, is a distinguished Israeli politician, physician, and retired brigadier general in the Israel Defense Forces. His career in public service began with his election to the Knesset as a member of the Labor Party, where he served from nineteen ninety-two until two thousand eight. During this time, he held several significant ministerial positions, contributing to the political landscape of Israel.
In May two thousand eight, Sneh founded the Yisrael Hazaka party, aiming to further his political ambitions. However, the party faced challenges and did not succeed in passing the electoral threshold during the two thousand nine Israeli legislative election, leading to a period of inactivity in his political career.
Throughout his life, Sneh has balanced his roles as a physician and military officer with his political endeavors, showcasing a commitment to public service and leadership. His multifaceted career reflects a dedication to the state of Israel and its citizens.