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List Of Ambassadors Of Israel To Italy
List of Ambassadors * Dror Eydar (September 2, 2019 – present) * Ofer Sachs 2016 - 2019 (concurrently ambassador to FAO, WFP & IFAD, San Marino) * Naor Gilon 2012 - 2016 *Gideon Meir 2006 - 2012 *Ehud Gol 2001 - 2006 *Yehuda Millo 1995 - 2001 *Avi Pazner 1991 - 1995 * Mordechai Drory 1986 - 1991 * Moshe Alon 1979 - 1982 * Zeev Shek 1977 - 1978 * Moshe Sasson 1973 - 1977 * Emil Najar 1968 - 1973 *Ehud Avriel 1966 - 1968 *Charge d'Affaires e.p. Nissim Yaish * Maurice Fischer 1961 - 1965 *Eliahu Sasson 1953 - 1961 *Charge d'Affaires e.p. Eliezer Halevi *Minister Moshe Ishay 1951 - 1952 *Minister Shlomo Ginossar 1949 - 1951 Consulate (Milan) *Consul General Shmuel Tevet 1992 - 1996 *Consul General Daniel Gal 1987 - 1992 *Consul General David Sultan 1985 - 1987 *Consul General Avner Arazi 1976 - 1981 *Consul General Nissim Yosha 1966 - 1968 References {{Lists of ambassadors of Israel * Italy Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائ ...
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Dror Eydar
Dror Eydar was appointed Israeli Ambassador to Italy on September 2, 2019, a position which he served until September 2022. Political views In a live TV interview during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Eydar stated: "For us, there is a purpose: to destroy Gaza, to destroy the absolute evil". Later, he clarified: "I meant Gaza as the home of Hamas, as a concept, and of course not the destruction of its population. Any reasonable person would understand the difference." He then described Palestinians as "animals" and stated that anyone "who harms a Jew must die". Biography Dror Eydar earned a Ph.D. in Hebrew and Jewish literature from Bar Ilan University. He was a ''Israel Hayom'' columnist and op-ed editor. Published works *''Alterman–Baudelaire''; Paris – Tel Aviv: Urbanism and Myth in the Poetry of Nathan Alterman and Charles Baudelaire (2003) *''The Last of the Lord's Poets - Myth, Ethos, and Mysticism in the Literary Works of Yosef Zvi Rimon Yosef Zvi Rimon (born Januar ...
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Maurice Fischer
Maurice Fischer (born in Belgium, died August 20, 1965) was the first Israeli Ambassador to France.Lamdan, Neville; Melloni, Alberto. (eds.) (2007)''Nostra Aetate'' LIT Verlag. pp. 33–34. . He was Ambassador to Italy from 1961 to 1965 and Minister to Turkey from 1953 until 1957. Fischer emigrated to Palestine in 1930 and fought in the Free French Forces during World War II. References External linksIn the Shadow of the Holocaust and the InquisitionThe French Connection
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Ambassadors Of Israel To Italy
An ambassador is an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat who represents a state and is usually accredited to another sovereign state or to an international organization as the resident representative of their own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment. The word is also used informally for people who are known, without national appointment, to represent certain professions, activities, and fields of endeavor, such as sales. An ambassador is the ranking government representative stationed in a foreign capital or country. The host country typically allows the ambassador control of specific territory called an embassy, whose territory, staff, and vehicles are generally afforded diplomatic immunity in the host country. Under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, an ambassador has the highest diplomatic rank. Countries may choose to maintain diplomatic relations at a lower level by appointing a chargé d'affa ...
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Nissim Yosha
Nissim or Nisim may refer to: People Given name * Nissim (rapper) (born 1986), American Jewish rapper *Nissim of Gerona (1320–1376), talmudist and authority on Jewish law *Nisim Aloni (1926–1998), Israeli playwright and translator *Nissim Behar (1848–1931), Jewish Palestinian educator * Nissim ben Jacob (990–1062), also known as Rav Nissim Gaon, a rabbi *Nissim Dahan (born 1954), Israeli politician who served as Minister of Health * Nissim de Camondo (1892–1917), French banker *Nissim Eliad (1919–2014), Israeli politician * Nissim Ezekiel (1924–2004), Indian Jewish poet, playwright, editor, and art critic *Nissim Karelitz (born 1926), rabbi *Nissim Mossek (born 1948), Israeli documentary director, writer, and producer * Nissim Ze'ev (born 1951), Israeli politician *Nissim Zvili (born 1942), Israeli politician Surname * Afik Nissim (born 1981), Israeli point guard in basketball *Chaïm Nissim (1949–2017), Green politician who launched the 1982 rocket attack again ...
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Avner Arazi
In the Hebrew Bible, Abner ( he, אַבְנֵר ) was the cousin of King Saul and the commander-in-chief of his army. His name also appears as "Abiner son of Ner", where the longer form Abiner means "my father is Ner". Biblical narrative Abner is initially mentioned incidentally in Saul's history, first appearing as the son of Ner, Saul's uncle, and the commander of Saul's army. He then comes to the story again as the commander who introduced David to Saul following David's killing of Goliath. He is not mentioned in the account of the disastrous battle of Gilboa when Saul's power was crushed. Seizing the youngest but only surviving of Saul's sons, Ish-bosheth, also called Eshbaal, Abner set him up as king over Israel at Mahanaim, east of the Jordan. David, who was accepted as king by Judah alone, was meanwhile reigning at Hebron, and for some time war was carried on between the two parties. The only engagement between the rival factions which is told at length is ...
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David Sultan
David Sultan (born 28 November 1964) is a Trinidadian cricketer. He played in five first-class and two List A matches for Trinidad and Tobago in 1991/92 and 1992/93. See also * List of Trinidadian representative cricketers This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team in the West Indies. Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all t ... References External links * 1966 births Living people Trinidad and Tobago cricketers {{Trinidad-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Daniel Gal
Daniel is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my judge"Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 68. (cf. Gabriel—"God is my strength"), and derives from two early biblical figures, primary among them Daniel from the Book of Daniel. It is a common given name for males, and is also used as a surname. It is also the basis for various derived given names and surnames. Background The name evolved into over 100 different spellings in countries around the world. Nicknames (Dan, Danny) are common in both English and Hebrew; "Dan" may also be a complete given name rather than a nickname. The name "Daniil" (Даниил) is common in Russia. Feminine versions (Danielle, Danièle, Daniela, Daniella, Dani, Danitza) are prevalent as well. It has been particularly well-used in Ireland. The Dutch names "Daan" and "Daniël" are also variations of Daniel. A related surname d ...
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Shmuel Tevet
''Shmuel'' or Schmuel/ Shmeil is the Hebrew equivalent of the name Samuel. It is popular also in Polish Yiddish versions of the name: Szmul or Szmuel and Szmulik or Szmulek. Shmuel and variations may refer to: * Samuel (Bible), the Hebrew Bible prophet * Books of Samuel, the book of the Tanach * Shmuel Hakatan, the Tanna (Mishnaic sage) * Samuel of Nehardea, the Amora (Talmudic sage) People Given name * Shmuel Ben David (1884–1927), illustrator, painter, typographer and designer * Shmuel Ben-Dror (1924–2009), Israeli footballer * Shmuel Ben Eliezer (born 1981), American record executive * Shmuel Bornsztain (other) ** Shmuel Bornsztain (second Sochatchover rebbe), (1856–1926), author of ''Shem Mishmuel'' ** Shmuel Bornsztain (sixth Sochatchover rebbe), (born 1961), Israeli rabbi * Leonard Chess (born Lejzor Szmuel Czyż; 1917–1969), Polish-born American record company executive * Shmuel Dayan (1891–1968), Israeli politician * Shmuel Ehrenfeld (1891–19 ...
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Shlomo Ginossar
Shlomo Ginossar, (October 16, 1889, Odessa, Ukraine – January 1, 1969, Tel Aviv) son of Ahad Ha'am was the chief Administrator at Hebrew University and was Israel’s Ambassador to Italy from 1959 until 1961. Personal life Born Shlomo Ginzberg, he changed the family name to Ginossar while ambassador. He migrated with his family from Russian to the Ottoman Empire when young. He met his wife Rosa Rosa or De Rosa may refer to: People *Rosa (given name) * Rosa (surname) *Santa Rosa (female given name from Latin-a latinized variant of Rose) Places *223 Rosa, an asteroid *Rosa, Alabama, a town, United States * Rosa, Germany, in Thuringia, G ... because their fathers were friends.''Encyclopaedia Judaica'', 2 ed., vol. 7, Ginossar (Née Hacohen), Rosa, Macmillan Reference USA, 2007, pp. 607-608 Together, they went to study at the University of Paris around 1910 and married in Switzerland in 1917. References Ambassadors of Israel to Italy Hebrew University of Jerusalem Unive ...
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Moshe Ishay
Moses ( el, Μωϋσῆς),from Latin and Greek Moishe ( yi, משה),from Yiddish Moshe ( he, מֹשֶׁה),from Modern Hebrew or Movses ( Armenian: Մովսես) from Armenian is a male given name, after the biblical figure Moses. According to the Torah, the name "Moses" comes from the Hebrew verb, meaning "to pull out/draw out" f water and the infant Moses was given this name by Pharaoh's daughter after she rescued him from the Nile (Exodus 2:10) Since the rise of Egyptology and decipherment of hieroglyphs, it was postulated that the name of Moses, with a similar pronunciation as the Hebrew Moshe, is the Egyptian word for Son, with Pharaoh names such as Thutmose and Ramesses roughly translating to "son of Thoth" and "son of Ra," respectively. There are various ways of pronouncing the Hebrew name of Moses, for example in Ashkenazi western European it would be pronounced Mausheh, in Eastern Europe Moysheh, in northern Islamic countries Moussa, and in Yemen Mesha. The nickna ...
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Eliezer Halevi
Eliezer (, "Help/Court of El") was the name of at least three different individuals in the Bible. Eliezer of Damascus Eliezer of Damascus () was, according to the Targums, the son of Nimrod. Eliezer was head of the patriarch Abraham's household, as mentioned in the Book of Genesis (15:2). Medieval biblical exegetes have explained the noun ''ben mešeq'' as meaning "butler; steward; overseer", while the name ''Damméseq Eliʿézer'' is explained by Targum Onkelos as meaning "Eliezer the Damascene." Others say that he was given the name "Damascus" by Abraham who purchased Eliezer from Nimrod, and had passed through the city of Damascus while returning with his servant from Babylonia. Other translations of Genesis describe Eliezer as Abraham's heir. There is an interpretation in Bereshit Rabbah (43:2), cited by Rashi, that Eliezer went alone with Abraham to rescue Lot, with the reference to "his initiates" stated to be 318 in number () being the numerical value of Eli ...
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Eliyahu Sasson
Eliyahu Sasson ( he, אליהו ששון, 2 February 1902 – 8 October 1978) was an Israeli politician and minister. Biography Eliyahu Sasson was born in Damascus in Ottoman Syria. He studied at an Alliance School in his hometown and the Université Saint-Joseph in Beirut. He became a member of the Arab National Movement,Eliyahu Sasson: Public Activities
Knesset website and edited a Jewish-Arab newspaper named ''al-Hayat''. He to Palestine in 1927 and worked as an electrician, journalist and lecturer on Middle East affairs.


Diplomatic career

He began working in the political department of the