Difference between revisions of "Ephraim Lapid"
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After retiring from the Israeli military he served as a senior official in the [[Jewish Agency]], where he was responsible for the Agency’s public affairs.<ref name="IsraeliSpeakers">[http://www.israelispeakers.co.il/110277/Ephraim-Lapid Ephraim Lapid], israelispeakers.co.il, accessed 15 July 2012.</ref> | After retiring from the Israeli military he served as a senior official in the [[Jewish Agency]], where he was responsible for the Agency’s public affairs.<ref name="IsraeliSpeakers">[http://www.israelispeakers.co.il/110277/Ephraim-Lapid Ephraim Lapid], israelispeakers.co.il, accessed 15 July 2012.</ref> | ||
− | He is a lecturer in Communications at [[Bar-Ilan University]] and in National Defense at [[Ariel College]].<ref name="IsraeliSpeakers">[http://www.israelispeakers.co.il/110277/Ephraim-Lapid Ephraim Lapid], israelispeakers.co.il, accessed 15 July 2012.</ref> | + | He is a lecturer in Communications at [[Bar-Ilan University]] and in National Defense at [[Ariel College]], built on an illegal settlement in the West Bank.<ref name="IsraeliSpeakers">[http://www.israelispeakers.co.il/110277/Ephraim-Lapid Ephraim Lapid], israelispeakers.co.il, accessed 15 July 2012.</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:39, 23 November 2012
General Ephraim Lapid served as a senior intelligence officer in the Israel Defense Force, IDF Spokesperson, an instructor at the National Defense College and Head of Galei Zahal (Israel Army Radio).[1]
After retiring from the Israeli military he served as a senior official in the Jewish Agency, where he was responsible for the Agency’s public affairs.[1]
He is a lecturer in Communications at Bar-Ilan University and in National Defense at Ariel College, built on an illegal settlement in the West Bank.[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ephraim Lapid, israelispeakers.co.il, accessed 15 July 2012.