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Shlomo Ben-Ami
Israeli diplomat, politician and historian
Shlomo Ben-Ami (Hebrew: שלמה בן עמי; born 17 July 1943) is a former Israeli diplomat, politician, and historian who participated in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, including the 2000 Camp David Summit.
Biography
Shlomo Benabou (later Ben-Ami) was born in Tangier, Morocco.[1] He immigrated to Israel in 1955. He was educated at Tel Aviv University and St Antony's College, Oxford from which he received a D.Phil.
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in history.[1] Ben-Ami speaks fluent Hebrew, Spanish, French, and English.
Academic career
He was a historian at Tel Aviv University from the mid-1970s, serving as head of the School of History from 1982 to 1986.
His initial field of study was Spanish history; his 1983 biography of the former Spanish dictator (1923–30), General Primo de Rivera, is recognized as the most authoritative study on this subject. He later turned his attention to the history of Israel and the Middle Eas