Skip to main content

Israel’s Foreign Ministry making a comeback?

Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi seeks to reassert the role of the ministry in Israel's diplomacy.

GettyImages-1219050533.jpg
Israel's Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi (R) holds a face mask as he greets his German counterpart Heiko Maas with an "elbow bump," due to the coronavirus pandemic, at the ministry headquarters in Jerusalem, June 10, 2020. — MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images

Ten new ambassadors and one consul general were appointed July 5 — a record number rarely seen in Israel in recent years. All of the new envoys are career diplomats, and all of them have served in multiple senior positions in Israel and abroad. The impressive list includes three women — Hagit Ben-Yaakov, Meirav Eilon Shahar and Zehavit Ben Hillel. And it also includes Israel’s first Bedouin ambassador — Ismail Haldi.

With most of the new envoys expected to take up office at the beginning of September, they have little time to prepare. Still, the atmosphere at the ministry in Jerusalem seems to be festive. 

Subscribe for unlimited access

All news, events, memos, reports, and analysis, and access all 10 of our newsletters. Learn more

$14 monthly or $100 annually ($8.33/month)
OR

Continue reading this article for free

All news, events, memos, reports, and analysis, and access all 10 of our newsletters. Learn more.

By signing up, you agree to Al-Monitor’s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. Already have an account? Log in