Moti Yogev (born 22 February 1956) is an Israeli politician who currently serves as a member of the Knesset for the Jewish Home.
Born in Haifa, Yogev studied at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva, and also gained an MA in Political Science from the University of Haifa. He served as commander of the Maglan Special Forces unit in the IDF, and was also secretary general of the Israeli branch of Bnei Akiva and deputy chairman of Mateh Binyamin Regional Council.
He was placed ninth on the Jewish Home list for the 2013 Knesset elections, and entered the Knesset as the party won 11 seats.
In November 2015, during an interview with Army Radio, Yogev proposed that the government should construct a detention facility like the one in the Negev Desert for holding illegal migrants, and use it for incarcerating family members of convicted Palestinian terrorists as a means of deterring future attackers.
Yogev is married with ten children and lives in the settlement of Dolev, West Bank.
Moti is a common short name for "Mordechai" in Hebrew.
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I WANT TO STAY
When I used to spend my life without you
All I knew was much despair
But now o lord that you're in my life
I can see my life has been changed
From times when joy was as a thing so far
To this time I feel very full
With all kinds of joys and hopes so delightful
That I 'd never have found without you
CHORUSX1
Our father,who art in heaven
I want to stay forever
Under your wings I cherish so much
For all the joys it has brought to my life
In your hands o lord that is my stand
All my despair has been removed
Cause I now have life with the hope
Of gaining life that'll never end
If only I put faith in your son
That you send forth to redeem us
From the hands of the wicked one
Who never wants us to see your glory
CHORUSX1
From the time that I came under your wings
Until every moment now in my life
You have never ceased to be my refuge
In times when calamity befalls me
That if I want to say thank you
For all the salvation you have given me
All the words in this wide world
Cannot suffice to praise your name