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Daniel Taub (; born 1962) is an Israeli diplomat, international lawyer and writer of British origin who served as Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom from 2011 to 2015. He served as director of strategy and planning at the Yad Hanadiv (Rothschild) Foundation in
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from 2015 to 2021.


Biography

Daniel Taub was born and raised in London. He attended secondary school at the
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in
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, Hertfordshire, and thereafter studied at
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,
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, London and
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. Taub moved to Israel in 1989. He served as a combat medic in the
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(IDF), and subsequently as a reserve officer in the IDF
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Office's international law division. Soon after arriving in Israel, Taub worked as speechwriter for President
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. He joined the Israeli Foreign Ministry in 1991. Taub and his wife Zehava have six children.


Diplomatic career

Taub has held many diplomatic, legal and political posts in the
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. He is an expert in international law, with specialisations in counter-terrorism and the laws of war. As Principal Deputy Legal Advisor of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taub served as legal adviser to
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in New York and Geneva, and represented Israel in many multilateral fora. Taub was a negotiator in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and a member of Israel's negotiation team in the Israel-Syrian negotiations. He headed Israel's observer delegation to the
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hearings on Israel's security barrier, represented Israel before the UN investigative committee on the Gaza flotilla incident, and negotiated the entry of Israel's Red Cross society,
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, into the International Red Cross Movement, after 70 years of exclusion.


Ambassador to the UK

In 2011, Taub was appointed ambassador to London. Placing a strong emphasis on trade and technology links, Taub introduced the Bizcamp start-up competition in conjunction with Google and was nominated for the Grassroot Diplomat Initiative Award for developing business and trade. Between the years 2011 and 2013, UK-Israel bilateral trade increased to $8 billion. Taub is a lecturer and public speaker. He has been interviewed widely on television including on ''
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'', ''
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'', and the BBC Radio 4's ''
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'' programme, and was the first Israeli ambassador to be interviewed on the
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service. In addition to serving as ambassador to the UK, in March 2013 Taub became Israel's first ambassador to the
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which is based in London. Taub returned to Israel when his appointment as ambassador ended in 2015. Later ''The Guardian'' reported British security officials had complained to the embassy about security breaches involving unauthorised visitors during his tenure. The Israeli Foreign Ministry conducted an internal enquiry, concluding while there had been a breach in protocol, there had been no wrongdoing.


Media career


Articles

Taub has written articles on Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish World. * * * * * *


Books

* A book of diplomatic insights on biblical texts. * * *Forthcoming:


Scripts

* * Taub was also the creator and chief scriptwriter of an Israeli drama series, ''HaHatzer'', set in an ultra-orthodox
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sect. * Together with
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, Taub wrote the play ''Winner's Curse'', a dark comedy about international peace negotiations. *Taub wrote the script and lyrics for the jazz musical ''Last Night in Florence''.


References


External links


Daniel Taub
Official Website
Daniel Taub
Official Israeli Website {{DEFAULTSORT:Taub, Daniel 1962 births Living people Ambassadors of Israel to the United Kingdom British emigrants to Israel British Jews Israeli Jews Harvard Kennedy School alumni People educated at Haberdashers' Boys' School Alumni of University College, Oxford Alumni of University College London