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                                                                Exhibit 4.(a).33

                 [FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY, NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSLATION]

                                  [State Seal]

                General License for Partner Communications Company Ltd.
                For the Provision of Mobile Radio Phone Services by the
                                Cellular Method (MRP)

                                Amendment No. 18

By virtue of the power of the Minister of Communications under section 4(e) of
the Communications Law (Telecommunications and Broadcasting), 5742-1982, that
has been delegated to us and after hearing the request of Partner Communications
Company Ltd. (hereinafter-"the Company") we hereby amend the general licence for
the provision of mobile radio phone services by the cellular method (MRP)
granted to the Company on April 7, 1998 as follows:

Amendment of Article 94

1.    The following shall replace Article 94.1:

     "The Licensee will submit to the Director an unconditional bank guarantee
      in the name of the State of Israel, in New Israeli Shekels, in the
      equivalent amount of  ten (10) million US Dollars ,to ensure fulfilment of
      the License guarantees; the guarantee is appended to this License as
      Appendix E to the Second Annex."

                  (signed)                   (signed)
May 29, 2003      Uri Olenik                 Haim Garon
                  Director General           Senior VP Engineering and Licensing
                  MOC                        MOC<PAGE>

                                                                Exhibit 4.(a).34

                 [FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY, NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSLATION]

                                  [State Seal]

                           Ministry of Communications

                General License for Partner Communications Company Ltd.
                For the Provision of Mobile Radio Phone Services by the
                                Cellular Method (MRP)

                                Amendment No. 19

By virtue of the power of the Minister of Communications under section 4(e) of
the Communications Law (Telecommunications and Broadcasting), 5742-1982, that
has been delegated to us and after hearing the request of Partner Communications
Company Ltd. (hereinafter-"the Company") we hereby amend the general licence for
the provision of mobile radio phone services by the cellular method (MRP)
granted to the Company on April 7, 1998 as follows:

Amendment of Article 65

    1.   The following shall replace Article 65:

      "65.  Public Emergency Services

      65.1  The Licensee will enable, at any time and free of charge, all its
            subscribers free and rapid access to public emergency services, such
            as: Magen David Adom, the Israel Police Force and the Fire
            Department.

      65A   Blocking Service for Harassing Subscribers

     65A.1  Notwithstanding the abovementioned in Article 65.1, the Licensee
            shall block access to public emergency services for Harassing
            Subscribers; if the access to public emergency services only is not
            technically possible, the Licensee shall block the Harassing
            Subscriber's access to all MRT services. For this Article,
            "Harassing Subscriber"-a subscriber that calls a certain public
            emergency service, without a justified reason, more than 10 times
            during one day, through Terminal Equipment in his possession.

     65A.2  Notice regarding a Harassing Subscriber shall be given in writing
            to the Licensee by a senior employee of a public emergency service
            ("the Employee"), verified by an affidavit signed by the Employee
            ("the Complaint"). The Complaint shall include, among other
            details, the name of the Harassing Subscriber, his phone number, as
            far as these details are known to the complainant, as well as
            details of the times of the calls of the Harassing Subscriber and
            the content of the calls that indicates  that the calls were made
            without a justifiable reason. If the Complaint does not include the
            Harassing Subscriber's phone number, the Licensee shall act in a
            reasonable manner  to identify the Harassing Subscriber based on
            the details in the Complaint.

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      65A.3  The Licensee shall block the Harassing Subscriber's access to the
             emergency services as set forth in Article 65A.1, after giving the
             Harassing Subscriber prior notice. The notice shall be given 3
             working days before blocking the service, in one of the following
             manners:

             a. A call from the Licensee's service center to the Terminal
                Equipment of the subscriber;

             b. Sending an SMS to the Terminal Equipment of the Subscriber;

             c. Sending a registered letter to the Subscriber; except a Pre-Paid
                subscriber whose address is unknown.

     65A.4  Blocking service, to a Harassing Subscriber that is a Pre-Paid
            subscriber whose address is unknown, shall be done no later than 24
            hours from the receipt of the Complaint or identification as set
            forth in Article 65A.2.

     65A.5  Notwithstanding the abovementioned in Article 65A.1, the Licensee
            shall not block a subscriber's access to the public emergency
            services, if the circumstances of the calls made, based on the
            explanation the subcriber provides to the Licensee show that. there
            was a justification for the calls and he should not be deemed a
            Harassing Subscriber; The Licensee shall provide the Director with
            the reasons for not blocking access for the Harassing Subscriber
            within 10 working days from receipt of the  Complaint or
            identification as set forth in Article 65A.2

     65A.6  If the Licensee blocks the Harassing Subscriber's access to the
            emergency calls as set out above, he may collect from the subscriber
            all charges and may also be entitled to collect from him payment to
            remove the blockage.

     65A.7  The Licensee is permitted to remove the blockage after the Harassing
            Subscriber provides him with a written undertaking that he will not
            repeat the harassment in the future.

     65A.8  The Licensee shall record the manner of identification of the
            Harassing Subscriber, manner of notifying the Harassing Subscriber
            or alternatively where notice was not given to the Harassing
            Subscriber, the reason for not giving notice; In addition, he shall
            record the manner in which the blockage was removed.

     65A.9  The Licensee shall provide details in the Applications and
            Subscriber Report, as set forth in Article 104 (B), of the number of
            Harassing Subscribers whose access to the public emergency services
            or to all MRT services, has been blocked based on this Article, as
            well as the number of subscribers whose blockage has been removed
            and the number of subscribers whose access was not blocked based on
            this Article and the reasons for that.

                 (signed)                   (signed)
July 31, 2003     Uri Olenik                 Haim Garon
                  Director General           Senior VP Engineering and Licensing
                  MOC                        MOC<PAGE>
                                                                Exhibit 4.(a).35

              [FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY, NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSLATION]

                                 [State Emblem]
                           Ministry of Communications

      General License for Partner Communications Ltd. for the Provision of
        Mobile Radio Telephone (MRT) Services using the Cellular Method

                                Amendment No. 20

By virtue of the powers of the Minister of Communications under Article 4 (e) of
the Communications Law (Telecommunications and Broadcasts), 5742-1982, and after
having considered the arguments of Partner Communications Company Ltd.
(hereinafter: "Partner") we hereby amend the General License for the provision
of mobile radio telephone (MRT) services using the cellular method granted to
Partner on 7 April 1998,  as follows:

Amendment of Annex J

     1. In Annex J of the License, after Article 7.3 (h), a new article (i)
        shall be added:

        (i) it shall permit the International Carrier to directly collect
            payment for their services, from a Subscriber who is allocated to
            that International Carrier  and has chosen to receive from it
            charging and collecting services directly; the Licensee shall make
            available to the International Carrier any vital information that
            the International Carrier  may need in Order to provide charging and
            collecting services to an allocated Subscriber;

        (j) shall provide it's services to an allocated Subscriber that has
            chosen to receive charging and collecting services directly from
            their International Carrier on equal conditions and equal rates.

(8 October, 2003)

                   (sgd)                                  (sgd)
               ________________                      _________________
               Uri Olenik, Adv.                       Haim Giron, Adv.
               Director-General              Senior Deputy Director-General,
           Ministry of Communications     Engineering and Licensing, Ministry of
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                                                                Exhibit 4.(a).36

              [FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY, NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSLATION]

                                [State Emblem]

                              The State of Israel
                           Ministry of Communications

      General License for Partner Communications Ltd. for the Provision of
        Mobile Radio Telephone (MRT) Services using the Cellular Method

                                Amendment No. 21

By virtue of the powers of the Minister of Communications under Article 4 (e) of
the Communications Law (Telecommunications and Broadcasts), 5742-1982, that have
been delegated to us, and after having considered the arguments of Partner
Communications Company Ltd. (hereinafter: "Partner") we hereby amend Annex J of
the General License for the provision of mobile radio telephone (MRT) services
using the cellular method granted to Partner on 7 April 1998,  as follows:

Addition of Article 2A

     1.         After Article 2 shall be added:

        "2A     Subscriber Accessibility to Outgoing International
            Telecommunications

            2A.1  The Licensee shall allow a Subscriber to act as one of the
            following, regarding Outgoing International Telecommuniations:

                  (a)   As an allocated Subscriber.
                  (b)   As barred.
                  (c)   As an Occasional Caller."

Amendment of Article 3.2

      2.        Instead of Article 3.2 shall come:

        "3.2 Should Outgoing International Telecommunications be barred as
             requested by the Subscriber, the Licencee shall remove the bar as
             follows:

                  (a) If the Subscriber requests to pre-select a carrier, he
                      shall sign an appropriate form noting the International
                      Carrier he chooses as his "Preselected Carrier"; A notice
                      which was transmitted by means of a facsimile machine
                      shall be deemed in this matter as a written notice by the
                      Subscriber.

                  (b) If the Subscriber requests to be an Occasional Caller, he
                      shall notify the Licensee; If the notice is given orally,
                      the Licensee shall verify the identity of the person
                      making the request".

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Amendment of Article 3.4

      3. In Article 3.4, instead of  "or a Special Code"  shall come "or any
         other code that will replace it".

Amendment of Article 4.4

      4. In Article 4.4,

                  (1) After "or to bar its Outgoing International
                      Telecommunications" shall come "or will enable the
                      Subscriber to receive Outgoing International
                      Telecommunication services solely as an Occasional
                      Caller".

                  (2) After "Allocation services to a Preselected Carrier",
                      shall come " or connection as an Occasional Caller".

Amendment of Article 4.5

      5. In Article 4.5,

                  (1) Sub-section (b)-nullified.

                  (2) Instead of sub-section (c) shall come "(c) The Licensee
                      shall effect Subscriber Allocation within one working day
                      from the date of receipt of the Preselection notice from
                      the Preselected Carrier".

                  (3) In sub-section (g), at the end shall come "(3) the number
                      of Subscribers connected to international services solely
                      as Occasional Callers".

Nullification of Article 5

      6. Article 5-nullified.

Amendment of Article 6

      7. In Article 6,

                  (1) Instead of Articles 6.1 and 6.2 shall come:

                      "6.1 Subject to the provisions of this Annex, the Licensee
                           shall bar access to Short Dialing Codes for any
                           Subscriber who shall make such a request.

                       6.2 The Licensee shall bar access to the Short Dialing
                           Codes as follows: he shall direct the Subscriber's
                           calls made with the two-digit Access Code "00" and
                           the "188" Access Code to a recorded message in
                           Hebrew, English, Arabic and Russian: "This service is
                           barred, for further details please dial_____(the
                           number as set forth in Article 6.7)

                  (2)   Articles 6.3 through 6.6 are nullified.

Nullification of the First Supplement

      8. The First Supplement - is nullified.

Nullification of the Second Supplement

      9. The Second Supplement - is nullified.

(9 October, 2003)

                    (sgd)                                (sgd)
              ________________                     _________________
               Uri Olenik, Adv.                    Haim Giron, Adv.
              Director-General               Senior Deputy Director-General,
          Ministry of Communications     Engineering and Licensing, Ministry
                                                   of Communications

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