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The following list of Consuls General of Israel to the United States of America is arranged by the
Israeli Consulate's location in the
United States . At each location the Israeli diplomats are listed in reverse chronological order.
[1]
Consulate (Atlanta)
Consulate (Boston)
Consulate (Chicago)
Consulate (Houston)
Consulate (Los Angeles)
Consulate (Miami)
Consulate (New York)
[11]
Consulate (Philadelphia)
Consulate (San Francisco)
See also
References
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"United States of America" . Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs . Retrieved 30 May 2020 .
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"Meet the Consul General" . Consulate General of Israel in Atlanta . Retrieved 31 May 2020 .
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^ Beard, David; Stickgold, Emma (October 24, 2005).
"Protester arrested outside Israeli's speech" . The Boston Globe. Retrieved 31 August 2020 .
^ Harkov, Lahav (June 20, 2021).
"Meet the 36 new ambassadors approved to new posts around the world" . The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
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"Meet David Siegel, L.A.'s new Israeli consul general" . Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles . Retrieved 30 May 2020 .
^ Harkov, Lahav (June 20, 2021).
"Meet the 36 new ambassadors approved to new posts around the world" . The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
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New York consulate official website, accessed October 19, 2023
^ David Caplan.
"Israel's outgoing acting consul general in NY on his time in NYC" . New York City:
WINS (AM) – via MSN.
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"Israeli consulate invitation slammed as 'pornographic' " . Ynetnews. Retrieved 2007-09-21 .