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- Reuven_Merhav abstract "Reuven Merhav (born 1936, Tel Aviv), is an Israeli diplomat, intelligence official and an expert on Islam and the Middle East. He served in Israeli intelligence from 1961 to 1983 in missions overseas in Ethiopia, Kenya and Iran before the Islamic revolution. He was Director General of The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1988 to 1991 and of the Israeli Ministry of Immigrants Absorption from 1992 to 1993. A fellow of JIIS – the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies since 1995 till present, he was called by Prime Minister Barak to the 2000 Camp David Summit in an effort to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He was appointed as a member of Justice (ret.) Y. Turkel Commission of Inquiry on the Maritime Incident of May 2010 off the Gaza shore.Merhav is a graduate of the School of History at Tel Aviv University and of the Institute of Asian and African Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; where he was elected President of the National Union of Israeli Students, before earning his degree in Islamic Studies, Middle Eastern history and Arabic language and literature.He previously served, as part of his compulsory military service, in the Israel Defense Forces in a paratrooper commando unit which was active in reprisal operations carried out by the Israel Defense Forces in the 1950s and 1960s in response to frequent Fedayeen terror attacks. In 1956, Merhav returned to Kibbutz Dvir in southern Israel, where he was part of its Israeli founding group.He served in Israeli intelligence from 1961 to 1983 specializing mainly in the Horn of Africa and the wide Middle East. Following a few years at headquarters, he served in Addis Ababa, Nairobi and Teheran. He then was appointed to another position at headquarters. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served in a diplomatic mission in Lebanon from 1983 to 1984 advising during wartime which had ramifications on Israel. He served in Hong Kong from 1985 to 1988 fostering paths to China prior to establishing diplomatic relations between Israel and the People’s Republic of China.Merhav was Director General of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1988 to 1991. In this capacity, he was chief negotiator in the Taba negotiations with Egypt about withdrawal from Sinai as part of the peace agreement, has laid foundation to the establishment of diplomatic relations with China; established the first Israeli mission in Beijing in 1991 and negotiated diplomatic and administrative terms to allow "Operation Solomon" to rescue the Jewish community in Ethiopia in May 1991. He then served as Director General of Ministry of Immigrants Absorption from 1992 to 1993, when the Ministry focused on the integration of the Ethiopian Community in Israel.".
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