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'''Ruth Yaron''' ({{lang-he|רות ירון}}, born May 29, 1957, [[Constantine, Algeria]]) is a Senior diplomat in the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.<ref name="JVL">{{cite web |title=Ruth Yaron |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/ruth-yaron |website=Jewish Virtual Library |accessdate=2 December 2019}}</ref> |
'''Ruth Yaron''' ({{lang-he|רות ירון}}, born May 29, 1957, [[Constantine, Algeria]]) is a Senior diplomat in the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.<ref name="JVL">{{cite web |title=Ruth Yaron |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/ruth-yaron |website=Jewish Virtual Library |accessdate=2 December 2019}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Yaron emigrated to Israel with her family From Constantine , Algeria when she was four years old. They lived in [[Beersheba|Be'er Sheba]] where she attended the local schools. After serving in the military, she completed her B.A. in Political Science and International Relations at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem|Hebrew University]]. When she graduated, she completed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' cadet course, and since then she has served as part of the Israeli diplomatic corp. Since then she earned a M. A. in Political Science and National Security from [[University of Haifa|Haifa University]], studied at the National Defense College and as of 2019, is studying for a Ph.D. in Political Science. She lives with her husband and two children in [[Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut|Modi'in]]. |
Yaron emigrated to Israel with her family From Constantine , Algeria when she was four years old. They lived in [[Beersheba|Be'er Sheba]] where she attended the local schools. After serving in the military, she completed her B.A. in Political Science and International Relations at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem|Hebrew University]]. When she graduated, she completed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' cadet course, and since then she has served as part of the Israeli diplomatic corp. Since then she earned a M. A. in Political Science and National Security from [[University of Haifa|Haifa University]], studied at the National Defense College and as of 2019, is studying for a Ph.D. in Political Science. She lives with her husband and two children in [[Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut|Modi'in]].<ref name="JVL" /> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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From 1995 to 1997, Yaron was the head of the Jordanian department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her duties included handling Jordan-Israel relations. Specifically, she was charged with implementing the Peace Accord of which she participated in negotiations and signed a series of agreements with Jordan. |
From 1995 to 1997, Yaron was the head of the Jordanian department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her duties included handling Jordan-Israel relations. Specifically, she was charged with implementing the Peace Accord of which she participated in negotiations and signed a series of agreements with Jordan.<ref name="JVL" /> |
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In 2002, she was named spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) with the rank of brigadier general. As such, she was the first woman to be a member of the General Staff forum.<ref name="Benn">{{cite news |last1=Benn |first1=Alef |title=Image-maker for the IDF |url=https://www.haaretz.com/1.5216777 |accessdate=2 December 2019 |publisher=Haaretz |date=June 12, 2002}}</ref> |
In 2002, she was named spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) with the rank of brigadier general. As such, she was the first woman to be a member of the General Staff forum.<ref name="Benn">{{cite news |last1=Benn |first1=Alef |title=Image-maker for the IDF |url=https://www.haaretz.com/1.5216777 |accessdate=2 December 2019 |publisher=Haaretz |date=June 12, 2002}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 17:46, 7 December 2023
Ruth Yaron (Template:Lang-he, born May 29, 1957, Constantine, Algeria) is a Senior diplomat in the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[1]
Biography
Yaron emigrated to Israel with her family From Constantine , Algeria when she was four years old. They lived in Be'er Sheba where she attended the local schools. After serving in the military, she completed her B.A. in Political Science and International Relations at the Hebrew University. When she graduated, she completed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' cadet course, and since then she has served as part of the Israeli diplomatic corp. Since then she earned a M. A. in Political Science and National Security from Haifa University, studied at the National Defense College and as of 2019, is studying for a Ph.D. in Political Science. She lives with her husband and two children in Modi'in.[1]
Career
From 1995 to 1997, Yaron was the head of the Jordanian department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her duties included handling Jordan-Israel relations. Specifically, she was charged with implementing the Peace Accord of which she participated in negotiations and signed a series of agreements with Jordan.[1]
In 2002, she was named spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) with the rank of brigadier general. As such, she was the first woman to be a member of the General Staff forum.[2]
References
- ^ a b c "Ruth Yaron". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
- ^ Benn, Alef (June 12, 2002). "Image-maker for the IDF". Haaretz. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
- People from Constantine, Algeria
- People from Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut
- Diplomats from Beersheba
- Algerian emigrants to Israel
- Israeli people of Algerian-Jewish descent
- Israeli women diplomats
- University of Haifa alumni
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Social Sciences alumni
- 1957 births
- Living people
- Israel Defense Forces spokespersons
- Female generals of Israel