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Joel Lion יואל ליאון | |
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Israel Ambassador to Ukraine | |
In office August 2018 – August 2021 | |
President | Reuven Rivlin |
Preceded by | Eli Belocerkovsky |
Succeeded by | Michael Brodsky |
Personal details | |
Born | 1964 (age 59–60) France |
Citizenship | Israeli |
Alma mater | The Hebrew University |
Ambassador of the State of Israel to the Republic of Armenia & to the Republic of Moldova | |
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Assumed office April 2022 | |
President | Isaac Herzog |
Preceded by | Eli Belicerkovsky |
Joel Lion (born 1964) is an Israeli diplomat, he serves currently as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to the Republic of Armenia and to the Republic of Moldova [1] [2] with residence in Jerusalem. He is the former Ambassador of the State of Israel to Ukraine. [3]
From May 2017 to August 2018, he served as the Chief of Diplomatic Staff of the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Tzipi Hotovely.
Joel Lion joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1993. [4]
Joel Lion is the son of Alain Lion and Helene Becher. He was born in 1964 in France and raised in Esch-sur-Alzette in Luxembourg. Mr. Lion is married to Rivka and is the father of eight children.
From September 2016 to October 2017, he served as the Special envoy for Holocaust issues and the return of Jewish assets from the Holocaust era. In that position, he worked to coordinate the work between the WJRO and the State of Israel. [5]
Before from October 2014 to September 2016, he was Director of the Public & Academic Affairs Department at the Media and Public Affairs Division of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem.
From August 2011 to August 2014, Lion served
Consul-General of the
State of Israel in
Montreal, with jurisdiction on
Quebec and the
Atlantic provinces, and also as the
Permanent Representative of his country to
ICAO, the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Prior to being appointed Consul General in Montreal, he served as the Spokesperson and Consul for Media Affairs [6] at the Consulate General of Israel in New York. He assumed this post in August 2009, and has been responsible for maintaining direct contact with America’s national and local media in the tri-state area, before New York he served as Deputy Director for the Western European Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem and was responsible for political relations with Germany. Previously, he was Counselor, Head of the Public Affairs Department at Israel’s Embassy in Berlin. He also served as Deputy Chief of Mission for Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania at the Israeli Embassy in Riga and was Charge D' Affaires for Slovakia at the Israeli Embassy in Vienna. Before joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Joel Lion has worked for the JNF-KKL in Jerusalem, as well as the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Lion served in the Israel Defense Forces and attained the rank of Sergeant-Major in the Artillery Corps.
In 1999, he became the first Israeli official to partake in the mission of election monitoring with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
At the start of the second Intifada in 2001, Mr. Lion operated as Spokesman with the MFA special team in Bethlehem. [7]
During operation " Cast Lead", he worked as director in charge of the MFA Press Center in Sderot.
During the Russia-Ukraine War (2022) he headed Israel's Emergency Response Team in Moldova, dealing with the Ukrainian Refugee crisis. [8] [9]
In addition to his diplomatic career, Dr. Lion has an extensive academic background.
He earned a PhD from
Ariel University, the subject of his dissertation was: "The Israeli Foreign Service and the Jewish Immigration from the French Protectorates in North Africa (1948-1956)", an M.A. in History from the
University of Latvia and a B.A. in Political Sciences from
Hebrew University.
He was
ordained as an Orthodox Rabbi by Rabbi Dan Channen from Yeshivat
Pirchei Shoshanim and by the Chief Rabbi of the city of Holon,
Rabbi Eliyahu Yohanan Gur-Arieh
In 1995, he completed the International Training Course in Security Policy of the Federal Military Department of Switzerland, in Geneva.
He is fluent in Hebrew, English, French, German, Luxembourgish, Yiddish and has a good knowledge of Russian.
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