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Enioluwa Adeniyi
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Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has appointed Yechiel Leiter, a former chief of staff in the finance ministry, as Israel’s next ambassador to the United States.
The announcement was made on Friday, just three days after Donald Trump’s election to a second term as US president, a development celebrated by many in Israel due to his strong pro-Israel stance.
“Yechiel Leiter is a highly capable diplomat, an eloquent speaker, and possesses a deep understanding of American culture and politics,” Netanyahu said in a statement.
Leiter’s extensive career includes serving as deputy director general in the Education Ministry and acting chairman of the Israel Ports Company. His appointment is seen as a strategic move to strengthen US-Israel relations during Trump’s upcoming term.
Tragically, Leiter’s son was killed last year during the Gaza war while serving in the Israeli military against the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Yisrael Ganz, head of the Yesha Council—an umbrella organization representing Jewish settlement councils in the Israeli-occupied West Bank—welcomed the appointment.
“Leiter, who resides in the Gush Etzion settlement area, has been a key partner in English-language advocacy for Judea and Samaria,” Ganz said, using the terms many Israelis apply to the West Bank, which was captured by Israel during the 1967 Middle East war.
Leiter’s appointment is expected to bolster Israel’s diplomatic efforts and reinforce its ties with the US amidst ongoing regional complexities.
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