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The Iron Lady of Israel - Part 1

12 min · 15 de may de 2026
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What does it take to help shape a nation? This week on Israel Unveiled, we begin the two-part story of Golda Meir — the only woman ever to serve as Israel's Prime Minister, and a woman whose life bears witness to courage, conviction, and the unmistakable hand of God on a people. From the terror of Russian pogroms to the dusty fields of a kibbutz in the Jezreel Valley, Part 1 follows the early years that prepared her for one of the most remarkable leadership stories of the 20th century.

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