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The '''Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs''' manages the diplomatic relations of the | The '''Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs''' manages the diplomatic relations of the State of Israel, with missions in 162 countries. In addition to the functions expected of a national cabinet-level diplomacy (foreign policy)|diplomatic department, the Ministry also maintains liaison with Jewish Diaspora communities around the world. Part of the work with such communities includes public diplomacy, including hasbara, literally "explanation" but an information operations program to disseminate information, to media and public organizations, favorable to Israeli policy. | ||
==Foreign Ministers== | ==Foreign Ministers== | ||
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| Jun 18, 1956 | | Jun 18, 1956 | ||
| Jan 12, 1966 | | Jan 12, 1966 | ||
| | | Golda Meir | ||
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|Jan 13, 1966 | |Jan 13, 1966 | ||
|Jun 02, 1974 | |Jun 02, 1974 | ||
| | |Abba Eban | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Jun 03, 1974 | |Jun 03, 1974 | ||
|Jun 19, 1977 | |Jun 19, 1977 | ||
| | |Yigal Allon | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Jun 20, 1977 | |Jun 20, 1977 | ||
|Oct 23, 1979 | |Oct 23, 1979 | ||
| | |Moshe Dayan | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Mar 10, 1980 | |Mar 10, 1980 | ||
|Oct 20, 1986 | |Oct 20, 1986 | ||
| | |Yitzhak Shamir | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Oct 20, 1986 | |Oct 20, 1986 | ||
|Dec 23, 1988 | |Dec 23, 1988 | ||
| | |Shimon Peres | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Dec 23, 1988 | |Dec 23, 1988 | ||
|Jun 12, 1990 | |Jun 12, 1990 | ||
| | |Moshe Arens | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Jun 13, 1990 | |Jun 13, 1990 | ||
|Jul 13, 1992 | |Jul 13, 1992 | ||
| | |David Levy | ||
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|Jul 14, 1992 | |Jul 14, 1992 | ||
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|Nov 22, 1995 | |Nov 22, 1995 | ||
|Jun 18, 1996 | |Jun 18, 1996 | ||
| | |Ehud Barak | ||
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|Jun 18, 1996 | |Jun 18, 1996 | ||
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|Aug 10, 2000 | |Aug 10, 2000 | ||
|Mar 7, 2001 | |Mar 7, 2001 | ||
| | |Shlomo Ben-Ami | ||
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|Mar 7, 2001 | |Mar 7, 2001 | ||
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|Nov 6, 2002 | |Nov 6, 2002 | ||
|Feb 28, 2003 | |Feb 28, 2003 | ||
| | |Benjamin Netanyahu | ||
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|Feb 28, 2003 | |Feb 28, 2003 | ||
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|Jan 18, 2006 | |Jan 18, 2006 | ||
| Mar 31, 2009 | | Mar 31, 2009 | ||
| | |Tzipi Livni | ||
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|Mar 31, 2009 | |Mar 31, 2009 | ||
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==Director-General== | ==Director-General== | ||
The Director-General's immediate office assists in management of the Ministry in its diverse activities, as well as special operations. It also handles relations with other Ministries and the | The Director-General's immediate office assists in management of the Ministry in its diverse activities, as well as special operations. It also handles relations with other Ministries and the Israeli Defense Forces. Five bureaus are subordinate to the Director-General's Bureau: | ||
* Coordination Bureau | * Coordination Bureau | ||
* Protocol and Official Guests | * Protocol and Official Guests | ||
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| 1980 | | 1980 | ||
| 1987 | | 1987 | ||
| | | David Kimche | ||
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** General Law Department | ** General Law Department | ||
** Consular Affairs Bureau | ** Consular Affairs Bureau | ||
*Inspector General | *Inspector General | ||
*Center for Political Research | *Center for Political Research | ||
*Administrative Division | *Administrative Division |
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The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs manages the diplomatic relations of the State of Israel, with missions in 162 countries. In addition to the functions expected of a national cabinet-level diplomacy (foreign policy)|diplomatic department, the Ministry also maintains liaison with Jewish Diaspora communities around the world. Part of the work with such communities includes public diplomacy, including hasbara, literally "explanation" but an information operations program to disseminate information, to media and public organizations, favorable to Israeli policy. Foreign Ministers
Director-GeneralThe Director-General's immediate office assists in management of the Ministry in its diverse activities, as well as special operations. It also handles relations with other Ministries and the Israeli Defense Forces. Five bureaus are subordinate to the Director-General's Bureau:
DivisionsEach of the following is headed by a Deputy Director-General:
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