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Danny Ayalon

Danny Ayalon
דני אילון
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Date of birth (1955-12-17) 17 December 1955 (age 61)
Place of birth Tel Aviv, Israel
Knessets 18
Faction represented in Knesset
2009–2013 Yisrael Beiteinu
Ministerial roles
2009–2013 Deputy Foreign Minister

Daniel "Danny" Ayalon (Hebrew: דניאל "דני" אילון‎‎; born 17 December 1955) is an Israeli diplomat, columnist and politician. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister and a member of the Knesset for Yisrael Beiteinu. He served as Israeli Ambassador to the United States from 2002 until 2006. He frequently writes in Israeli and international newspapers, notably in the Jerusalem Post and the Wall Street Journal.

Danny Ayalon was born in Tel Aviv in 1955. His late mother Lily Ellon immigrated to British mandated Palestine/the Land of Israel in 1937 from Poland, thereby escaping the horrendous Holocaust, in which members of her extended family perished along with the bulk of the Jews of Europe. His father, Rafael Ayalon, a French Jew, immigrated from Algeria to British Palestine,before the establishment of Israel in 1948. Both of his parents fought in the War of Independence, 1948 Arab-Israeli War. His mother fought in the War of Independence in Jerusalem, and was wounded in battle, and his father fought in the Golani Brigade. Ayalon was raised and educated in Tel Aviv and was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces where he rose to the rank of Captain in the Armored Corps. He received a BA in economics from Tel Aviv University and an MBA from Bowling Green University in Ohio.

Prior to his career in public service, Ayalon was a partner at Gravitas Ltd., an international consulting group, past president of private investment firm Hod Ayalon Ltd, and a finance manager for Koor Industries. Read more at: http://www.dannyayalon.com/About%20Me/

Ayalon is married to Anne, whom he met while she was on an internship in Israel. The couple has two daughters, Zohar and Avigail.

Ayalon was a member of the Israeli delegations to Sharm el-Sheikh (1997), Wye Plantation (1998) and Camp David (2000) summits. From 1993–1997, he served as the Director of the Bureau of Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations in New York City. He was Israel’s Ambassador to Panama from 1991–1992.


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