Moshe Arad
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Moshe Arad (b. in Romania on August 15, 1934)[1] is the former ambassador from Israel to Mexico (1983-1987) and the former ambassador from Israel to the United States (1987-1990) .[2] He emigrated to Israel in 1950.
While Israel's Ambassador to the United States, he accused the group Al-Haq of being a front for Yasser Arafat’s PLO and stated that "most of its members are supporters of Fatah and other members of the PLO terrorist organization."[3]
Arad currently serves on the board of the Israel Council on Foreign Relations.[4] He is the father of Michael Arad, the designer of the World Trade Center Memorial.
References
- ↑ http://www.afhu.org/AmbassadorMosheArad
- ↑ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=11383079&ticker=FIBI:IT&previousCapId=883168&previousTitle=BARAN%20GROUP%20LTD
- ↑ Rabbani, Mouin (March 1994). human rights activism under Israeli occupation: the case...- 016502937 "Palestinian human rights activism under Israeli occupation: the case of al-Haq.". Arab Studies Quarterly 6 (2).
- ↑ http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/uploads/materials/95fb71e18db5d0ecd89d4555bb807114309eb19b.pdf
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