Dan Gillerman (Hebrew: דן גילרמן, born 1944 in Tel Aviv) was Israel's 13th Permanent Representative to the United Nations.[1] He was appointed in July 2002 and assumed his post on January 1, 2003, serving through 2008.

Dan Gillerman
13th Israel Ambassador to the United Nations
In office
2002–2008
Preceded byYehuda Lancry
Succeeded byGabriela Shalev
Personal details
Born1944
Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
NationalityIsraeli
SpouseJanice Gillerman
Children2

Early life and education

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Gillerman was born in 1944 in British run Mandatory Palestine.[1] He was educated at Whittinghame College, a Jewish boarding school in Brighton, England, and studied politics, economics and law at Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[2]

Career

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Gillerman served as the CEO of several Israeli companies, Chairman of the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce,[2] member of the board of the First International Bank of Israel and Director of Bank Leumi and the Bank of Israel.[1] He also served on the Prime Minister's National Economic and Social Council, the President's Committee of the Coordinating Council of Israel's Economic Organizations, as Chairman of the Israel-British Business Council, and as member of the executive board of the International Chamber of Commerce of the World Business Organization.[1]

Gillerman has played a prominent role in helping steer Israel towards economic liberalization and a free market economy. He is actively engaged in the economic aspects of the peace process and has engaged Palestinian and other Arab leaders in an attempt to further economic cooperation within the region.

On June 14, 2005, he was elected to the position of Vice-President of the 60th UN General Assembly. The last Israeli to hold this position was UN envoy Abba Eban in 1952. Israel's candidacy was put forward by the United Nations Western Europe and Others Group (WEOG). In this position, Gillerman played a central role during the initial negotiation stages of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict.

On April 24, 2008, Gillerman referred to former US President Jimmy Carter as a bigot for his meeting in Syria with Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal.[3]

Since 2008, when he ceased to be Permanent Representative to the United Nations, he has been chairman and CEO of Gillerman Global, a global strategic consulting firm.[2]

Since 2013, Gillerman has been an Israel based senior adviser to investment management company Blackstone Inc., and in 2021 when a new Israel office was established became chairman of Blackstone Israel.[4]

In response to the massacres of Israelis in October 2023, Gillerman seemed to refer to the Palestinian people as "horrible, inhuman animals" in a televised interview with Sky News. He said:[5][6]

I am very puzzled by the constant concern which the world is showing for the Palestinian people, and is actually showing for these horrible inhuman animals who have done the worst atrocities that this century has seen, and the worst atrocities that the Jews have suffered since the holocaust.

Private life

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Gillerman first met his British wife, Janice, while at school in Brighton. They have two children.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "New Permanent Representative of Israel presents credentials" (Press release). United Nations. 15 January 2003. BIO/3471. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dan Gillerman: still an envoy, this time for business". The Jewish Chronicle. 4 April 2014. Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  3. ^ Israel's UN envoy calls Jimmy Carter 'bigot', Reuters, April 24, 2008.
  4. ^ Solomon, Shoshanna (25 April 2021). "US giant Blackstone sets up Israel office to fund fast-growth tech firms". Times of Israel. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  5. ^ Sky News [@SkyNews] (25 October 2023). ""I am very puzzled by the constant concern which the world is showing for the Palestinian people," says Dan Gillerman" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. ^ Kasim, Samar L. (27 October 2023). "Israel's former ambassador to UN calls Palestinians 'inhuman animals'". Anadolu Agency. Istanbul. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
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