Golda Meir, Israel’s fourth Prime Minister, was a trailblazing leader known for her unwavering dedication to her country and her role in shaping its future. Born in 1898 in Kyiv, Ukraine, and raised in the United States, Meir emigrated to Palestine in the 1920s, where she became a key figure in the Zionist movement. This biography explores her rise to leadership, her efforts during the founding of Israel, and her leadership during critical events like the Yom Kippur War. Known for her forthrightness and determination, Meir’s contributions to Israeli politics and diplomacy left a lasting legacy. This book examines her personal challenges, her political achievements, and her place in history as one of the most remarkable female leaders of the 20th century.