Ambassador of the United States to Israel | |
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Nominator | The President of the United States |
Inaugural holder |
James Grover McDonald as Ambassador |
Formation | March 28, 1949 |
Website | U.S. Embassy - Tel Aviv |
The United States Ambassador to Israel is the official representative of the President of the United States to the head of state of Israel.
Until 1948 the area that is now the state of Israel had been under British administration as part of the League of Nations/United Nations British Mandate for Palestine. On May 14, 1948, the British government unilaterally terminated the mandate. On the same day, the Jewish Agency, under future Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, declared independence and named the country Israel. The United States immediately recognized the nation and moved to establish diplomatic relations. The first U.S. ambassador commissioned to Israel was James Grover McDonald, who presented his credentials to the government of Israel on March 28, 1949.
The embassy of the United States in Israel is located on HaYarkon Street in Tel Aviv.
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