Dana Olmert
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Dana Olmert is a daughter of Israel prime minister Ehud Olmert. She works as a lecturer of literature at the Tel Aviv University and is also the editor of a literature series. She is a self-identified lesbian and lives with her partner in Tel Aviv. Her parents are accepting of her sexual identity and partner. Dana is active in the Jerusalem branch of the Israeli human rights organization Machsom Watch. In June 2006 she attended a march in Tel Aviv protesting alleged Israeli complicity in the Gaza beach blast, which made her the subject of bitter criticism from right wing personalities.[1]