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    Netanyahu Considers Ophir Falk for Next US Ambassador Role

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    What it’s about

    As Israel’s Ambassador to Washington, Mike Herzog, prepares to step down by the end of the year, Likud member Ophir Falk emerges as a top candidate to replace him. This move is intertwined with both political maneuvering and strategic considerations influenced by upcoming US polls and Netanyahu’s inner circle.

    Why it matters

    The appointment of Israel’s next ambassador to the US is crucial, especially with Donald Trump or Kamala Harris as potential victors in the next US election. This choice will influence Israeli-American relations, particularly as Israel navigates complex geopolitical challenges, such as those involving Gaza and other Middle Eastern nations.

    Driving the news

    Benjamin Netanyahu is considering Ophir Falk, a long-time confidant and political advisor. Falk specializes in counter-terrorism, has a PhD in international relations, and has lived both in Israel and the US, providing him with a balanced perspective on Israeli and American views.

    Zoom out

    Sources suggest that the decision might depend on the outcome of the US elections. Netanyahu allegedly prefers someone familiar with American culture and politics to manage critical diplomatic engagements appropriately. Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, though considered Netanyahu’s first choice, has shown reluctance in re-assuming the post. Hence, Falk appears as the next best option.

    What we are watching

    Netanyahu’s final decision is expected to be influenced by various factors, including the normalization deal with Saudi Arabia and internal political dynamics. Ophir Falk’s previous experience, expertise in counter-terrorism, and close ties to Netanyahu could make him a key player in reinforcing the US-Israel relationship.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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