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Israeli pioneer dies at 88

June 1, 2010 14:14
Arie “Lova” Eliav

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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One of the founders of Israel’s Labour party, who was a key figure in the development of the Jewish state, has died at the age of 88.

Israeli politicians have paid tribute to statesman and writer Arie “Lova” Eliav, who served in five different Knessets and was instrumental in settling new immigrants into Israel.

Born in Moscow, he moved to Israel as a child and at 15 joined the pre-state Hagana. After fighting for the British Army in the Second World War, he was a key figure in bringing immigrants to Israel in the run up to independence.

As a diplomat in Moscow in the 1950s, Mr Eliav went undercover to help Jews escape from the Soviet Union.