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Arthur Lenk (; born 1964), is an Israeli diplomat who served as Israel's ambassador to South Africa,
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from August 2013 to July 2017. He served as the fourth
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of the
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to the
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from August 2005 to July 2009. He then served as director of the Department of International Law in the Office of the Legal Adviser of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


Biography

Arthur Lenk was born to a
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family in
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in
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. He made
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, emigrating to Israel in 1983. Lenk served as a medic in the
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and first aid instructor at the IDF's officer training school between 1984 and 1986. Lenk then studied law at the
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, gaining an LL.B. in 1990, and an LL.M. in International Law in 2003. In 1991, he became a member of the Israeli Bar, and was admitted to the New York Bar in 1992. He then began working as a lawyer in
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. Between 1992 and 1996, Lenk served as chairman of the Israel Softball Association. He was named to the organization's Hall of Fame in July 2005.Israel Softball Association website, Hebrew
Lenk is married to Ruth and they have three daughters: Margalit, Ilana and Aiden.


Career

Lenk joined the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a foreign service cadet and participated in the Foreign Officer Training Program in 1994. In 1996, he was sent to the Israeli Embassy in
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, where he served as Second Secretary for Cultural and Academic Affairs. In 1998, he transferred to the Consulate General of Israel to the Southwestern United States,
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, where he served as Consul for Communications and Public Affairs until 2000. Following this post, Lenk worked as an attorney in the Office of the Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem. In 2000–01 Lenk took part in Israel's interaction with the Sharm el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee ("The Mitchell Committee"), which examined reasons for the start of violence in the region beginning in the autumn of 2000.Report of the Sharm el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee
30 April 2001,
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.
His primary responsibility was giving legal advice on
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related issues. He also acted as Israel's representative to the United Nations General Assembly's Legal Committee in 2001 and 2004. Furthermore, Lenk worked as part of the Israel Government's legal team on Israel's position regarding the Israel barrier case before the
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in 2003 and 2004. Lenk was awarded an "outstanding diplomat" citation by Ministry of Foreign Affairs for his role within a group that coordinated Israel's initiative for the January 2005 United Nations Special Session commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of the freeing of Europe's Concentration Camps. Between 2002 and 2005 Lenk also served as an Israeli Government spokesman and a lecturer on foreign affairs and diplomacy, briefing and appearing on a range of international media sources including
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, See video of interview in Real Media, upper right box: Arthur Lenk, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman "The way the Palestinians can help their people is to stop the violence." ''
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''Interview
, "Le droit humanitaire est trop politique", ''
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'', 29 June 2004
and
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. In the fall semester of 2003, he also taught a graduate seminar in Foreign Policy, International Law and the Arab-Israel Conflict at the Herzog Center for Middle East Studies and Diplomacy,
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, in
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. Lenk was appointed as Israel's fourth ambassador to Azerbaijan by the
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on 3 April 2005.Cabinet Communique
, Prime Minister's Office, 3 April 2005
He submitted his credentials to the
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on 13 September 2005. Lenk's tenure in Azerbaijan has coincided with a significant development of the relations between the two countries. A number of key visits took place highlighted by the historic visit of President
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to
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on 28–29 June 2009. Peres led a delegation that included three ministers and a large business delegation. Other visits to Baku were those of Israel's Minister of Agriculture
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in May 2008, Deputy Prime Minister
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in August 2007 and two visits of the Minister of National Infrastructures
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in June 2006 and June 2008 and visits of Azerbaijan's Ministers of Economic Development (February 2007), Emergency Situations (March 2007), Transportation (June 2007) and Ecology and Natural Resources (October 2007) to Israel. Additionally, an association of Azerbaijani immigrants to Israel, AZIS, was formed in April 2007, to serve as a bridge between the societies and promote relations. Trade ties also dramatically grew with Israel significantly increasing its energy purchases from Azerbaijan and developing investment and exports in a number of sectors including agriculture, infrastructure and telecommunications. According to figures published by Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, Israeli exports to Azerbaijan grew by nearly 5000 percent during Lenk's tenure as ambassador. Serving as the director of the Department of International Law in the Office of the Legal Adviser of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lenk rejoined the Office of the Legal Adviser following the conclusion of his tenure as Israel's ambassador to Azerbaijan in 2009, and worked from 2010 through 2013 as the Ministry's director of the Department of International Law. He was seconded to work during 2010-2011 as a staff member on the UN Secretary-General's Panel of Inquiry on the
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. In August 2013, he arrived in
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to begin serving as Israel's ambassador to
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and non-resident ambassador to
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and
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. He submitted his credentials to the
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on 16 October 2013. He submitted his credentials to the King of
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on 27 February 2014. He submitted his credentials to the King of
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on 2 July 2015. Lenk vocally promoted trade and development opportunities for South Africa with Israel, emphasizing topics like water management, technology and agriculture as areas where Israeli innovation has positively impacted life across Africa. During the
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Lenk played an active role in representing Israel's position in South African traditional and social media.Article on social media interaction in The Daily Maverick
/ref> In June 2016, Lenk led a special Israel-South African Water Week event bringing top Israeli water management experts to South Africa to share the country's experiences in combating drought. The events, held in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban, brought water experts from the two countries together. In April 2017, Ambassador Lenk led a large Israeli trade delegation to Swaziland, for the first ever bilateral trade seminar between the two countries.


Publications

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English translation
*
Russian translation
in ''
Zerkalo Nedeli ''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia'' (, ), usually referred to in English as the ''Mirror of the week'', is a Ukrainian online newspaper; it was one of Ukraine's most influential analytical weekly-publisher newspapers, founded in 1994.Azerbaijani translation in ''Express''
* ** ''525'' published a response from the Iranian Embassy on 3 October 2008. * ** appeared in ''Yeni Azerbaijan'' (Azerbaijani). ** appeared in ''Express'' (Azerbaijani). ** appeared in ''Zerkalo'' (Russian). * ** appeared in ''Yeni Azerbaijan'' (Azerbaijani). ** appeared in ''525'' (Azerbaijani). ** appeared in ''Echo'' (Russian). * ** appeared in ''Yeni Azerbaijan'' (Azerbaijani). *** on 7 July 2007, Majid Feyzullahi, Press Officer of the Iranian Embassy in Baku published a response to this article titled "Who is a regional threat – Iran or the Zionist regime?" ** appeared in ''Ayna'' (Azerbaijani). ** appeared in ''
Zerkalo Nedeli ''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia'' (, ), usually referred to in English as the ''Mirror of the week'', is a Ukrainian online newspaper; it was one of Ukraine's most influential analytical weekly-publisher newspapers, founded in 1994.

External links


Embassy of Israel, Baku, Azerbaijan
* , 19 October 2004

to article written by Lenk about Tehran Holocaust Denial Conference, 23 December 2006
Arthur Lenk's original article
is an English translation of the article, "Iran's extreme leaders reject history", published in ''Echo'' and ''Ekspress'' newspapers, 20–21 December 2006.
Interview with Azerbaijani ''Trend'' news service
25 August 2006
Interview with Azerbaijani ''APA'' news service
18 September 2008
Video interview with Trend Agency
13 January 2009.


See also

* List of Israeli ambassadors to Azerbaijan *
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* Israel-Azerbaijan relations


References

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