Dore Gold

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Dore Gold (1954-) is President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, and has been a diplomat for the State of Israel. He is a member of the Hasbara Speakers Bureau

He was Israeli Ambassador to the UN (1997-1999) between. He was a Foreign Policy Advisor to two Prime Ministers of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu and Ariel Sharon; he was part of Sharon's delegation to Washington and to the 2003 Aqaba Summit with President George W. Bush.

At the 1998 Wye River negotiations between Israel and the PLO, outside of Washington, he negotiated the Note for the Record, which supplemented the 1997 Hebron Protocol, and in 1996 concluded the negotiations with the U.S., Lebanon, Syria, and France for the creation of the Monitoring Group for Southern Lebanon.

In 1991, he served as an advisor to the Israeli delegation to the Madrid Peace Conference. From 1985 to 1996 he was a senior research associate at the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University, where he was Director of the U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy Project.

Early life

Born in the U.S., he emigrated to Israel in 1980.

  • Ph.D., political science, Columbia University, 1984
  • Certificate of the Middle East Institute, Columbia University, 1978.
  • M.A., political science, Columbia University, 1976