Jeremy Issacharoff (born 1955 in London) is an Israeli diplomat who has served as Israel’s Ambassador to Germany since 2017, succeeding Yakov Hadas-Handelsman. Before that, he was Vice Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has also served as deputy director general for strategic affairs and as such, has had the opportunity to be involved in various issues relating to Iran's nuclear program. While he was the third highest ranking official at the Israeli Embassy in Washington in 1994, he was the first Israeli to have official contact with the UAE.
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| - Jeremy Nissim Issacharoff (* 1955 in London) ist ein israelischer Diplomat und war von August 2017 bis April 2022 Botschafter Israels in Deutschland. (de)
- Jeremy Issacharoff (born 1955 in London) is an Israeli diplomat who has served as Israel’s Ambassador to Germany since 2017, succeeding Yakov Hadas-Handelsman. Before that, he was Vice Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has also served as deputy director general for strategic affairs and as such, has had the opportunity to be involved in various issues relating to Iran's nuclear program. While he was the third highest ranking official at the Israeli Embassy in Washington in 1994, he was the first Israeli to have official contact with the UAE. (en)
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| - Jeremy Nissim Issacharoff (* 1955 in London) ist ein israelischer Diplomat und war von August 2017 bis April 2022 Botschafter Israels in Deutschland. (de)
- Jeremy Issacharoff (born 1955 in London) is an Israeli diplomat who has served as Israel’s Ambassador to Germany since 2017, succeeding Yakov Hadas-Handelsman. Before that, he was Vice Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has also served as deputy director general for strategic affairs and as such, has had the opportunity to be involved in various issues relating to Iran's nuclear program. While he was the third highest ranking official at the Israeli Embassy in Washington in 1994, he was the first Israeli to have official contact with the UAE. In 2020, Issacharoff spoke out about anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim attacks in Halle and Hanau, saying "No democratic society can survive if minorities are constantly threatened or harmed. ... The Holocaust has shown us all where such hatred leads." He has also criticized Rafi Eitan for his public endorsement of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party writing “It is hard to believe how the person who captured Eichmann … is able to praise German right-wingers who so admire the Nazi past and wish on us that they become the alternative of Europe! Sad and shameful.” (en)
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