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Veteran diplomat Gideon Meir dies at 74

  • February 16, 2021

Senior Israeli diplomat Gideon Meir died on Monday at the age of 74 after a bout with cancer.

Meir, born in Jerusalem in 1947, served as Israel’s envoy to Italy from 2006 to 2011, and most recently as head of the Foreign Ministry’s Public Diplomacy Division. He also took part in peace negotiations with Egypt.

Meir is survived by his wife Amira, three children, and grandchildren.

“Gideon was responsible for training dozens of diplomats as head of the training bureau and as head of the Public Diplomacy Division in the ministry,” said Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi. “My deepest sympathies to his wife Amira and his children. May his soul be bound in the bonds of life.”

“We are devastated and heartbroken by the terrible loss of our husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle, Gideon Meir, may his memory be a blessing, after bravely battling cancer for two years,” said his daughter Noa in a statement.

“He passed away at home, in his bed, surrounded by his loved ones, and thankfully did not suffer or endure any pain. He leaves behind an incredible legacy, and will forever be a part of us.”

Jeremy Issacharoff, Israel’s ambassador to Germany, called Meir “an inspiring example of what a successful and effective ambassador should aspire to be.”

The funeral will be broadcast Tuesday afternoon, at 1:30 p.m. Israel time (6:30 am EST) at this link.

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