Overview
ICFR was founded in 1989 by David Kimche (1928–2010), a former deputy-director of the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, who later served as director-general of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Israeli ambassador-at-large. The Israel Council on Foreign Relations is dedicated to the examination of international affairs, with special emphasis on world Jewish concerns and Israeli foreign policy. Based on the models of the New York Council on Foreign Relations and the BritishMission
According to the ICFR's website, "The Council is an independent, multidisciplinary institution, established on the model of the New York Council on Foreign Relations and the British Chatham House. The Council aspires to stimulate public awareness of world events and insightful discussion of foreign policy issues, particularly regarding Israel and the Middle East. As such, it accommodates a broad range of viewpoints."Activities
The Israel Council on Foreign Relations publishes a tri-annual journal called the '' Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs'', which has been called "one of the best publications in the field." It focuses specifically on issues of international relations most pertinent to Israel and the Jewish people, and attracts the writing of leading authorities and statesmen from Israel and abroad. In addition, the ICFR provides a forum for visiting dignitaries, diplomats, scholars, journalists and business leaders who seek a non-governmental platform in which to present and discuss their views. In recent years, guest lecturers have included the Secretary-General of the UN, presidents, prime Ministers, foreign ministers, ambassadors, and mayors.Kimche, David. The Israel Council on Foreign Relations Progress Report (2001): 1-34. Print. The transcripts of these lectures are often published in the ''Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs''. In one of these lectures, Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu announced on the eve of Likud's election victory in April 1996, his intention to pursue the negotiation process set forth in the Oslo agreements and respect facts on the ground.Sarah Honig, "Netanyahu: We'll continue peace process", Jerusalem Post (April 22, 1996). The council also holds regular conferences and seminars on various foreign policy issues, including an annual symposium on the Middle East in memory of ICFR founder, David Kimche. The transcripts of such lectures are often published in the ''Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs''. In 2011 the ICFR launched the European-Israeli Young Diplomats' Forum, a series of monthly policy talks which enable Israeli and European diplomats posted in Israel to exchange ideas on issues of common interest through policy talks. The Forum is sponsored by the European Delegation to Israel, the GermanBoard of directors
*Founder: David Kimche (1928–2010) *President: Dan MeridorFormer Israeli government minister Dan Meridor named new head of Israel Council on Foreign Relations, World Jewish Congress website, 8 September 2014References
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