Farewell LA
In less than a month, I will be packing up and returning to Israel, after concluding a mission of four years in Los Angeles.
In less than a month, I will be packing up and returning to Israel, after concluding a mission of four years in Los Angeles.
The district of Jenin was responsible for more terror attacks than any other district in the West Bank.
Israel is once again under attack. Leading up to the first few days of Passover, the commencement of Easter and the Ramadan, we sadly witnessed a return of violent acts in many forms against Israel.
The theme of the summit “Israel at heart” was certainly warming to my heart, observing, as a representative of Israel, such a display of unconditional support and love.
The election process is first and foremost a demonstration of the vibrant democracy in Israel.
I would like to share some major recollections from the past year, which stand out in my mind as a source of inspiration for me, and I hope for Jewish Journal readers.
The events at the Temple Mount were instigated by Muslim extremists, supporters of the Hamas terrorist organization and Islamic Jihad.
As a Jew, and as the representative of the State of Israel in Los Angeles, I would like to look back at the major events of the past year, and choose, from my perspective, the most significant.
A glimpse of the last few months of crisis from an Israeli diplomat’s desk.