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  • [[Ami Ayalon]] is the former head of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] security service. ...ent/Personalities/From+A-Z/Ami+Ayalon.htm Ami Ayalon, MK], Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed 9 May 2009.</ref>
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  • [[Meir Dagan]] is the former head of Israel's [[Mossad]] intelligence agency.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/ ...ary career was closely connected to that of [[Ariel Sharon]]. According to the ''Jerusalem Post'':
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  • ...tine Studies, granted on 25 February 2014. The Institute retains copyright of all material.</ref> ...York, became the sole legal recipient of the Israel-bound funds raised by the UJA-Federation annual appeals.
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  • ...ine Studies, granted on 25 February 2014. The Institute retains copyright of all material.</ref> ...f the WZO. As a result, the JA, nominally the ‘sister organization’ of the WZO, gradually evolved into its ‘operative arm.’
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  • ...Israel's military intelligence agency [[Aman]] before being appointed head of [[Mossad]] from 1963 to 1968.<ref>Lawrence Joffe, [http://www.guardian.co.u ...g/_Articles/Article.asp?CategoryID=51&ArticleID=660 Previous Conferences > The 4th Conference - 2003 > Participants], Herzliya Conference, accessed 29 Jul
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  • ...n Education, 2005, p.12.</ref> According to ''Israel Hayom'', Unit 8200 is the '''Israeli Sigint National Unit''' referred to in [[National Security Agenc ...t was known as '''Unit 848'''.<ref>Ephraim Kahana, ''Historical Dictionary of Israeli Intelligence'', Scarecrow Press, 2006, p.43.</ref>
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  • ...as head of Israel's security agency [[Shin Bet]] from 1948 to 1963, and of the foreign intelligence agency [[Mossad]] from 1952 to 1963.<ref>[http://www.m [[Category:Members of the Knesset|Harel, Isser]]
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  • ...: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense (Labor)], Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs], accessed 31 July 2009.</ref> ==Head of Military Intelligence==
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  • ...9 to 1983.<ref>E.L.Zorn, [https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/winter_spring01/article04 The ''New York Times'' reported on Saguy's resignation from the Israeli Army in August 1983:
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  • ...AmbassadorsClub.aspx Ambassadors Club] Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 12 April 2008.</ref> ...nd the IDC Herzliya. This program is run at the IDC Herzliya together with the Raphael Recanati International School and at Tel Aviv University."<ref name
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  • ...iplinary Center Herzliya]], a private college with strong connections with the military and intelligence in Israel. ...the University of Chicago in 1975 and by 1985 was dean of the Law Faculty of Tel Aviv University.<ref name="Panacea">Haviv Rettig Gur, [http://www.jpost
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  • ...ng to Nirenstein's official biography, the "pivotal focus" of her work "is the fight against totalitarianism and terrorism as connected to anti-Semitism a ...ut changed after returning from a Kibbutz in Israel where she lived during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war:
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  • ...United States. He is currently president of the [[Israel-American Chamber of Commerce]]<ref>Zalman Shoval, [http://www.cfr.org/bios/4919/zalman_shoval.h ...aron]] | [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] | [[Israel-American Chamber of Commerce]] | [[Council on Foreign Relations]]
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  • ...[[Radzyner School of Law]]. He also appears as a political commentator in the Israeli daily press [[Haartez]] and [[Maariv]]<ref>Ammon Rubinstein, [http: *B.A., Economics & International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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  • ...Diálogo Exterior]] (FRIDE); and he was the main Israeli negotiator during the peace talks at Camp David in 2000.<ref>Experts, [http://www.fride.org/exper ...iversity]] and [[Oxford University]]. Ben-Ami headed the School of History of [[Tel-Aviv University]] between 1982-86. He served as Israel's ambassador t
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  • [[Arieh Eldad]] is a member of the Israeli Knesset for the right-wing [[Ichud Leumi]] group. ...f>Eldad studied medicine at Tel Aviv University. From 1976-79 he served in the [[Israeli Defence Forces]] Medical Corps.<ref>[http://www.ynetnews.com/arti
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  • ...non-partisan Zionist organisation that provides its work to the government of Israel pro bono".<ref>[http://reut-institute.org/Data/uploads/video/reut-DS ....com/2007/03/30/opinion/30iht-edfried.1.5085650.html Many Plans, No News], The ''New York Times'', accessed 28 May 2012.</ref>
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  • [[Image:Friends of Israel Logo.JPG|upright|thumb|250px|Friends of Israel's logo]] ...14 July 2010.</ref> In the UK the organisation is closely affiliated with the neoconservative [[Henry Jackson Society]].
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  • ...EFK) is an astroturf lobbying coalition launched by the [[European Friends of Israel]] in 2009<ref name=carrie>Carrie Sheffield, [http://www.jpost.com/Ho ...admit it is at war'"], Haaretz, 8 August 2009</ref> A reported main focus of this lobby will be to more effectively target Iran:
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  • ...A/Facts+About+Israel/State/Shimon+Peres.htm Shimon Peres], Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed 13 April 2011.</ref> [[Category:Israel|Peres, Shimon]][[Category:Members of the Knesset|Peres, Shimon]]
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