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Israel: Gilad Erdan to serve as next US, UN ambassador

Pool Photo via AP / Gali Tibbon 2016 ©FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, sits next to Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan during the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, April 10, 2016

The Prime Minister’s Office said that Erdan would also assume responsibilities as envoy to Washington

Israel’s current Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan will be heading to the United States after accepting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s offer to serve as the country’s next ambassador to the United Nations, replacing Danny Danon. 

But in an unconventional move, the Prime Minister’s Office also announced that Erdan will be taking over as Israel’s next Ambassador to the US for Ron Dermer, who has served in Washington since July 2013.  

“I am proud and emotional about the honor to fight for the justice of our cause in the international arena and defend Israel in the face of the challenges ahead,” Erdan said in a statement.

It remains unclear how Erdan will be to juggle the responsibilities of both offices, but a spokesman for his office told The Jerusalem Post that he was confident he can manage each role effectively and will travel between Washington D.C. and New York.

Erdan met with Netanyahu in Jerusalem over the weekend and was persuaded to take the diplomatic position in America after rejecting the offer numerous times. 

Erdan in the past has been reluctant to assume a diplomatic role in the past, rejecting multiple offers in recent years, but was finally persuaded after meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem over the weekend.

Netanyahu will now have more latitude in appointing ministers in his next government with Erdan’s new post in the states.  

(i24News.)

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