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[[Aher Ben-Natan]] served in various capacities in Israel's foreign and defence ministries, including six years as Director-General of the Ministry of Defense. He served as Israel's Ambassador to France (1965-1970) and Germany (1970-1975).<ref>Benjamin Netanyahu (ed), International Terrorism, Challenge and Response, The Jonathan Institute, 1989, p.162.</ref>
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[[Asher Ben-Natan]] served in various capacities in Israel's foreign and defence ministries, including six years as Director-General of the Ministry of Defense. He served as Israel's Ambassador to France (1965-1970) and Germany (1970-1975).<ref>Benjamin Netanyahu (ed), International Terrorism, Challenge and Response, The Jonathan Institute, 1989, p.162.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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*[[Aliyah B]]
 
===Conferences===
 
===Conferences===
*[[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]]
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*1979 [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 17:12, 18 January 2013

Asher Ben-Natan served in various capacities in Israel's foreign and defence ministries, including six years as Director-General of the Ministry of Defense. He served as Israel's Ambassador to France (1965-1970) and Germany (1970-1975).[1]

Affiliations

Conferences

Notes

  1. Benjamin Netanyahu (ed), International Terrorism, Challenge and Response, The Jonathan Institute, 1989, p.162.