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Alon Pinkas

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Alon Pinkas (Hebrew: אלון פנקס, born 1961) is an Israeli diplomat, who, from 2000 to 2004, served as Consul General of Israel in New York City.[1] He was succeeded as Consul General by Aryeh Mekel.[2] He has also been a foreign affairs analyst for Fox Television.[1]

Pinkas has also served as Chief of Staff to Shlomo Ben-Ami and David Levy (Ministers of Foreign Affairs). He was a foreign policy advisor for Ehud Barak and political advisor to Shimon Peres.[3]

Personal life

Pinkas was born in Tel Aviv and grew up in Rehovot. He graduated summa cum laude in political science from Hebrew University. After his bachelor's he went straight to the United States to do his master's, and he graduated cum laude from Georgetown University with degree in Government and Politics.[3] He is married to Revital.[4] They have two children.

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