What's Happening?
Tzipi Hotovely, former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, has been appointed as the head of the National Public Diplomacy Directorate in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) of Israel. This position had been vacant for two years following the resignation
of Moshik Aviv in May 2024. The appointment was unanimously approved by the government, and Hotovely is expected to assume her new role next week. During her tenure as ambassador from 2020 to 2025, Hotovely was involved in promoting Israel's image internationally and engaging with media outlets worldwide. Her appointment comes at a time when Israel has faced significant international criticism and condemnation.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Tzipi Hotovely is significant as it fills a crucial role in Israel's public diplomacy efforts, which have been without a permanent leader for two years. Her experience as an ambassador and her previous roles in the Israeli government suggest she is well-equipped to handle the challenges of promoting Israel's image on the global stage. This move could potentially strengthen Israel's diplomatic relations and improve its international standing, especially in light of recent multifront conflicts and criticism. The decision also reflects Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's confidence in Hotovely's ability to lead the directorate effectively.












