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Yechiel Leiter named Israeli envoy in DC

"Yechiel Leiter is a highly capable diplomat, an eloquent speaker and possesses a deep understanding of American culture and politics," the Israeli prime minister said.

Public policy analyst and politician Yechiel Leiter (right) at a conference at the David Citadel Hotel in  Jerusalem, Oct. 22, 2007. Photo by Dan Porges/Getty Images.
Public policy analyst and politician Yechiel Leiter (right) at a conference at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem, Oct. 22, 2007. Photo by Dan Porges/Getty Images.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu named Yechiel Leiter, a Scranton, Pa.-born rabbi and the chief of staff to Netanyahu when the latter was finance minister, as the Israeli ambassador to the United States.

“Yechiel Leiter is a highly capable diplomat, an eloquent speaker and possesses a deep understanding of American culture and politics,” Netanyahu stated on Friday. “I am convinced that Yechiel will represent the State of Israel in the best way possible. I wish him success in his position.”

Leiter has served as deputy director-general of the Israeli Education Ministry and as acting chairman of the Israel Ports Company.

“His son, Maj. Moshe Yedidya Leiter, of blessed memory, fell in combat in Gaza on Nov. 10, 2023,” it added.

Leiter will take over from Michael Herzog—the outgoing ambassador and older brother of the Israeli president—on Jan. 20, the day that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated, according to Netanyahu’s office.

He departed for the United States “soon” for a transition period alongside Herzog, Netanyahu’s office added.

The prime minister thanked Herzog “for his work over the last three years and for his significant and professional contribution, especially during the challenging war period.”

The outgoing ambassador represented Israel “honorably” before U.S. officials, “Congress, civil society organizations, the global media and the American Jewish community,” Netanyahu said.

Then-Prime Minister Naftali Bennett appointed Herzog the Israeli envoy in Washington in the summer of 2021. Herzog is a retired Israel Defense Forces brigadier general and held senior positions in the Defense Ministry between 2001 and 2009.

Herzog was handpicked by Netanyahu as a special envoy during the 2009-10 peace negotiations and conducted secret backchannel talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in 2013-14.

His established relationships with U.S. President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and others in the administration through his participation in prior peace talks was a key element that led to his selection for the high-profile role in Washington.

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