Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Former centre-left politician Herzog elected israel's president

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iSRAEL’S parliament on Wednesday elected former centre-left politician Isaac Herzog as the country’s president, a role that is largely ceremonial but also meant to promote unity among ethnic and religious groups.

Herzog beat rival candidate Miriam Peretz, an educator and mother of two Israeli infantry officers killed in battle, by a vote of 87 lawmakers to 26.

He will assume the presidency next month, replacing Reuven Rivlin, who is ending his seven-year term.

First elected to parliament in 2003, Herzog, 60, went on to lead the Labour party and hold several portfolios in coalition government­s. His most recent public post was as head of the Jewish Agency for Israel, which encourages immigratio­n.

Defeated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a 2015 national ballot, Herzog was picked as president as his former nemesis faced possible toppling by a crossparti­san alliance of challenger­s.

The struggle over the premiershi­p has set off rancour in Netanyahu’s religious-rightist base. Many left-leaning Israelis have long demanded his ouster as he is under trial on corruption charges - which he denies.

Last month’s fighting between Israel and Palestinia­ns in Gaza also touched off rare mob violence among the Jewish majority and Arab minority within Israeli cities.

“It is essential, really essential, to tend to the open wounds that have been opened in our society recently,” Herzog said in parliament, accepting the appointmen­t.

“We must defend Israel’s internatio­nal standing and its good name in the family of nations, battle anti-semitism and hatred of Israel, and preserve the pillars of our democracy.”

Herzog, a lawyer, is a son of the late Israeli president Chaim Herzog, who also served as his country’s ambassador to the United Nations.

He is popularly known by his childhood nickname “Bougie”, a combinatio­n of the Hebrew word for doll “buba” and a word for toy used by French children, “joujou”.

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