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My protest of the attacks against Israel from Turkey is alive and well
Israel, Turkey at odds over remarks Jan 13, 2010
My protest of the attacks against Israel in Turkey still stands. However, it is not my way to insult foreign ambassadors and in the future I will clarify my position by more acceptable diplomatic means
Israel, Turkey at odds over remarks Jan 13, 2010
Pay attention that he (Celikkol) is sitting in a lower chair ... that there is only an Israeli flag on the table and that we are not smiling
Israel, Turkey at odds over remarks Jan 13, 2010
There is no guarantee that regional forces of change will not hit the Palestinian Authority's leadership as well
Israeli warns unrest could hit Palestine Mar 05, 2011
What I say is that if the Palestinians are not willing to talk about two states for two peoples, let alone a Jewish state for Israel, then there's nothing to talk about
Palestinian PM storms out of meeting Sep 22, 2010
Daniel "Danny" Ayalon (Hebrew: דניאל "דני" איילון, born 17 December 1955) is an Israeli politician who currently serves as Deputy Foreign Minister and as a member of the Knesset for Yisrael Beiteinu. He is a former Israeli Ambassador to the United States, serving from 2002 until 2006.
Danny Ayalon was born in Tel Aviv in 1955 to Rafael Ayalon, an Algerian Jewish refugee and Lily Sigalov, a Polish Jewish refugee who immigrated to Israel in 1937. He was raised and educated in Tel Aviv, and was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces where he rose to the rank of captain in the Armored Corps.
He received a BA in economics from Tel Aviv University and an MBA from Bowling Green University in Ohio. Ayalon took up a position a senior finance executive in Koor Industries, Israel's leading international trading company.