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The '''Ambassadors Club''' is an Israel advocacy course at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] (IDC) in Israel. It is a collaboration between the IDC's [[Raphael Recanati International School]], the [[Asper Institute]] and [[StandWithUs]]. <ref>[[Media:AmbassadorsClub.pdf|PDF Copy]] of http://portal.idc.ac.il/en/schools/Communications/research/asper/Research/Pages/AmbassadorsClub.aspx created 7 August 2009 11:23</ref> At the end of the year-long programme, students receive an accreditation endorsed by the [[Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs]].<ref>[http://www.standwithus.co.il/ StandWithUs International], accessed 22 June 2009.</ref> | The '''Ambassadors Club''' is an Israel advocacy course at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] (IDC) in Israel. It is a collaboration between the IDC's [[Raphael Recanati International School]], the [[Asper Institute]] and [[StandWithUs]]. <ref>[[Media:AmbassadorsClub.pdf|PDF Copy]] of http://portal.idc.ac.il/en/schools/Communications/research/asper/Research/Pages/AmbassadorsClub.aspx created 7 August 2009 11:23</ref> At the end of the year-long programme, students receive an accreditation endorsed by the [[Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs]].<ref>[http://www.standwithus.co.il/ StandWithUs International], accessed 22 June 2009.</ref> | ||
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+ | ''+972'' magazine'' reported in March 2012 that similar courses had started at Haifa University and tel Aviv University.<ref>Yossi Gurvitz, [http://972mag.com/israeli-universities-becoming-hasbara-mills/38929/ Israeli universities becoming Hasbara mills], ''+972'', 21 March 2012. | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 22 March 2012
The Ambassadors Club is an Israel advocacy course at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC) in Israel. It is a collaboration between the IDC's Raphael Recanati International School, the Asper Institute and StandWithUs. [1] At the end of the year-long programme, students receive an accreditation endorsed by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]
+972 magazine reported in March 2012 that similar courses had started at Haifa University and tel Aviv University.<ref>Yossi Gurvitz, Israeli universities becoming Hasbara mills, +972, 21 March 2012.
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- ↑ PDF Copy of http://portal.idc.ac.il/en/schools/Communications/research/asper/Research/Pages/AmbassadorsClub.aspx created 7 August 2009 11:23
- ↑ StandWithUs International, accessed 22 June 2009.