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From a tent in Galilee to a diplomatic career: the opposite ends of a nomadic spectrum

The Bedouin whose roots make him the perfect diplomat

June 26, 2014 11:30
Ishmail Khaldi

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Daniel Easterman,

Daniel Easterman

1 min read

Ishmail Khaldi is a diplomat who likes to keep a low profile.

Throughout the 27 months he has been working at the Israeli embassy in London, his name has rarely appeared in the British media, and, by his own admission, he has had only limited contact with the Jewish community.

Even when pressed, Mr Khaldi, who became the first Bedouin Arab to join Israel's diplomatic corps in 2004, insists on playing down his achievement.

"It is true that it was a long path from growing up in a tent to making it all the way to be an Israeli diplomat," he said. "But it proves there is equality in our country."

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