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Ali Yahya

Ali Yahya (Arabic: علی یحیی, Hebrew: עלי יחיא; 1947 (1947) – 11 September 2014) was an Israeli Arab diplomat. He became the first Israeli ambassador of Arab descent in 1995 when he was appointed Ambassador to Finland, a post in which he served until 1999. Yahya served as Israeli Ambassador to Greece from 2006 to 2014.

Ali Yahya
Israel Ambassador to Finland
In office
1995–1999
Israel Ambassador to Greece
In office
2006–2014
Personal details
Born1947 (1947)
Kafr Qara, Mandatory Palestine
Died11 September 2014 (aged 66–67)
Kafr Qara, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
SpouseCherry Yahya
Children5
Residence(s)Kafr Qara, Israel
OccupationAmbassador
ProfessionDiplomat
Websitealiyahya.org

Biography edit

Yahya was born in 1947 and raised in Kafr Qara, Mandatory Palestine.[1] He completed his BA degree in history and Arabic literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1970. Yahya lived with his wife and five children.[2]

Yahya was Israel's first Arab ambassador, first to Finland, later to Greece.

Yahya was awarded the Israeli title of ‘Ambassador For Life', an award provided by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As of 2020, only five diplomats held this title.

Diplomatic and media career edit

Prior to becoming an ambassador, Yahya was the coordinator of the Israeli Foreign Ministry's Special Projects Division for the Middle East and the Peace Process.

From 1972 to 1995, Yahya was director-general and taught Arabic language and Arab culture at the Akiva Language Institute (Ulpan Akiva) language seminary in Netanya.[3] He was a lecturer at the Tel Aviv University, the Israeli Senior Police College, and the Israel Foreign Ministry Cadet Training Program.[4]

In 1995, Yahya became a member of the board of directors of the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), where he was in charge of Arabic and radio programs. That year he also joined the Lapid Movement for Learning the Lessons of the Holocaust.[5] Later in 1995 he was appointed the Israeli ambassador to Finland. Joined by his wife and children, he served until 1999.

In 1999, he served as coordinator and advisor for special projects (P.T.P.), at the department for the Middle East Peace Process and was directly responsible for the Aqaba Eilat peace talks.

In 2000, he became chairman of the Board of The Arab Institute, at Central Galilee College; chairman of the board at The Abraham Fund dedicated to advancing coexistence, equality and cooperation between Israel's Jewish and Arab citizens; member of the board of trustees at The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace and member of the board of trustees at The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel.[6]

In 2006, Yahya was appointed the Israeli ambassador to Greece.

On a visit to Singapore in 2006, Yahya called for direct ties between Israel and Indonesia. In an interview to Jakarta post he said,

I misunderstand why the relationship between the majorities of Muslims in Asia is hostile to Israel. If it is because of Israel and Palestine, then (how can it be reconciled that) we have peace with Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, but not with eastern Asia?

We protect the holy places in Israel, respect the Arabic language, and bring imams and rabbis together to have discussions. I am posing a question if the Muslim countries in Asia can open the gate to their country for us, so that we can open up relations with them.

There are so many opportunities in Israel and by stressing the need for cooperation we would like to get these countries to also have a share of these opportunities. But to do that, we need to have the opportunity to talk directly to these countries, which I hope, will come up soon.[7]

Yahya was the first Israeli–Arab to light the ceremonial torch at the Israeli Independence Day celebration, and was the delegate of the Israeli – Arab Community at the Nobel Prize Ceremony in 1995.[2]

Yahya died on 11 September 2014 in Kafr Qara.[8]

Awards and recognition edit

Yahya received a number of awards in recognition of his work.

  • Knesset Speaker's Prize (1983) for quality of the environment.[3]
  • In 1986, was representative of Ulpan Akiva, recipient of the Israel Prize.[3]
  • Histadrut (Israeli Labor Union) Prize for Coexistence (1993).[3]
  • In 1994, he received recognition from the U.S. Senate for "Promotion of Peace through Language and Culture."[3]

References edit

  1. ^ . UJA Federation of Hamilton. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  2. ^ a b . EJP. 26 November 2006. Archived from the original on 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e . University of Calgary. 1 March 2014. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  4. ^ "New Initiative for Middle East Peace present Ali Yayha: The First Israeli-Arab Ambassador," Tufts Global Leadership, cited in "Israel's Leaders: Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Action", . Archived from the original on 2009-08-06. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  5. ^ "Solving the Security Puzzle in the Mediterranean and the Broader Middle East," ELIAMEP – Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy Web site, Nov. 24-26, 2006, as cited in "Israel's Leaders: Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Action", . Archived from the original on 2009-08-06. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  6. ^ Solving the Security Puzzle in the Mediterranean and the Broader Middle East – List of biographical notes, 24–26 November 2006. from the original on 16 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Diplomat says Israel open to direct ties with Indonesia. BBC Monitoring International Reports". The Jakarta Post. 27 January 2006.
  8. ^ Stuart Winer (11 September 2014). "Ali Yahya, Israel's first Arab ambassador, dies". Times of Israel. Retrieved 20 April 2016.

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Ali Yahya Arabic علی یحیی Hebrew עלי יחיא 1947 1947 11 September 2014 was an Israeli Arab diplomat He became the first Israeli ambassador of Arab descent in 1995 when he was appointed Ambassador to Finland a post in which he served until 1999 Yahya served as Israeli Ambassador to Greece from 2006 to 2014 Ali YahyaIsrael Ambassador to FinlandIn office 1995 1999Israel Ambassador to GreeceIn office 2006 2014Personal detailsBorn1947 1947 Kafr Qara Mandatory PalestineDied11 September 2014 aged 66 67 Kafr Qara IsraelNationalityIsraeliSpouseCherry YahyaChildren5Residence s Kafr Qara IsraelOccupationAmbassadorProfessionDiplomatWebsitealiyahya org Contents 1 Biography 2 Diplomatic and media career 3 Awards and recognition 4 ReferencesBiography editYahya was born in 1947 and raised in Kafr Qara Mandatory Palestine 1 He completed his BA degree in history and Arabic literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1970 Yahya lived with his wife and five children 2 Yahya was Israel s first Arab ambassador first to Finland later to Greece Yahya was awarded the Israeli title of Ambassador For Life an award provided by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs As of 2020 only five diplomats held this title Diplomatic and media career editPrior to becoming an ambassador Yahya was the coordinator of the Israeli Foreign Ministry s Special Projects Division for the Middle East and the Peace Process From 1972 to 1995 Yahya was director general and taught Arabic language and Arab culture at the Akiva Language Institute Ulpan Akiva language seminary in Netanya 3 He was a lecturer at the Tel Aviv University the Israeli Senior Police College and the Israel Foreign Ministry Cadet Training Program 4 In 1995 Yahya became a member of the board of directors of the Israel Broadcasting Authority IBA where he was in charge of Arabic and radio programs That year he also joined the Lapid Movement for Learning the Lessons of the Holocaust 5 Later in 1995 he was appointed the Israeli ambassador to Finland Joined by his wife and children he served until 1999 In 1999 he served as coordinator and advisor for special projects P T P at the department for the Middle East Peace Process and was directly responsible for the Aqaba Eilat peace talks In 2000 he became chairman of the Board of The Arab Institute at Central Galilee College chairman of the board at The Abraham Fund dedicated to advancing coexistence equality and cooperation between Israel s Jewish and Arab citizens member of the board of trustees at The Harry S Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace and member of the board of trustees at The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel 6 In 2006 Yahya was appointed the Israeli ambassador to Greece On a visit to Singapore in 2006 Yahya called for direct ties between Israel and Indonesia In an interview to Jakarta post he said I misunderstand why the relationship between the majorities of Muslims in Asia is hostile to Israel If it is because of Israel and Palestine then how can it be reconciled that we have peace with Jordan Egypt Morocco but not with eastern Asia We protect the holy places in Israel respect the Arabic language and bring imams and rabbis together to have discussions I am posing a question if the Muslim countries in Asia can open the gate to their country for us so that we can open up relations with them There are so many opportunities in Israel and by stressing the need for cooperation we would like to get these countries to also have a share of these opportunities But to do that we need to have the opportunity to talk directly to these countries which I hope will come up soon 7 Yahya was the first Israeli Arab to light the ceremonial torch at the Israeli Independence Day celebration and was the delegate of the Israeli Arab Community at the Nobel Prize Ceremony in 1995 2 Yahya died on 11 September 2014 in Kafr Qara 8 Awards and recognition editYahya received a number of awards in recognition of his work Knesset Speaker s Prize 1983 for quality of the environment 3 In 1986 was representative of Ulpan Akiva recipient of the Israel Prize 3 Histadrut Israeli Labor Union Prize for Coexistence 1993 3 In 1994 he received recognition from the U S Senate for Promotion of Peace through Language and Culture 3 References edit First Arab to Serve as Israeli Ambassador visits Hamilton UJA Federation of Hamilton Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2010 07 19 a b Israeli Arab appointed new Israeli ambassador to Greece EJP 26 November 2006 Archived from the original on 2012 03 08 Retrieved 2010 07 19 a b c d e First Israeli Arab to represent Israel as ambassador to speak at U of C on challenges of multiculturalism University of Calgary 1 March 2014 Archived from the original on 2011 06 06 Retrieved 2010 07 19 New Initiative for Middle East Peace present Ali Yayha The First Israeli Arab Ambassador Tufts Global Leadership cited in Israel s Leaders Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Action Israel at 61 the Israel Project Archived from the original on 2009 08 06 Retrieved 2010 07 19 Solving the Security Puzzle in the Mediterranean and the Broader Middle East ELIAMEP Hellenic Foundation for European amp Foreign Policy Web site Nov 24 26 2006 as cited in Israel s Leaders Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Action Israel at 61 the Israel Project Archived from the original on 2009 08 06 Retrieved 2010 07 19 Solving the Security Puzzle in the Mediterranean and the Broader Middle East List of biographical notes 24 26 November 2006 Archived from the original on 16 January 2020 Diplomat says Israel open to direct ties with Indonesia BBC Monitoring International Reports The Jakarta Post 27 January 2006 Stuart Winer 11 September 2014 Ali Yahya Israel s first Arab ambassador dies Times of Israel Retrieved 20 April 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ali Yahya amp oldid 1138239113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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