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Gideon Meir was born on 1947 in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine, is a diplomat. Discover Gideon Meir's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Gideon Meir (Hebrew: גדעון מאיר; 1947 – 15 February 2021) was an Israeli diplomat. He served as its ambassador to Italy from 2006 until 2012. He was noted for being part of the negotiating team that drafted the Egypt–Israel peace treaty in 1979.
Meir died on 15 February 2021, at his home in Mevaseret Zion. He was 74, and suffered from cancer in the two years leading up to his death.
On 24 November 2019, Meir wrote on Twitter that the Nazi camps in Poland could not have been built without the cooperation of the Polish people. He earlier criticized the Amendment to the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance in 2018, stating that Israel had a duty to Holocaust survivors to stand up for remembrance of the Holocaust, and not be seen as permitting Poland to negate its history. He added that "there is an element of Holocaust denial in what is taking place in Poland, and we cannot give up there. Israel cannot travel that route, even at the price of pragmatic relations with Poland".
Meir served as Deputy Director-General for media and public affairs in the Israeli Foreign Ministry until November 2006. Previously he was Minister Plenipotentiary (Deputy Chief of Mission) at the Israeli embassy in London.
Meir was appointed Israel's ambassador to Italy in July 2006, succeeding Ehud Gol. He was also given responsibility for the embassy in Malta. He was noted for sustaining strong bilateral relations between Italy and its Jewish community throughout his tenure. He posthumously bestowed the Righteous Among the Nations on Martino Michelone, a priest in Moransengo who sheltered a Jewish family during World War II, in May 2011. Meir served as ambassador until July 2011, when he was appointed head of the Foreign Ministry's public affairs directorate. He was succeeded by Naor Gilon.
Meir was born in Jerusalem in 1947. His paternal ancestors came from Fulda, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany. Meir served in the Israel Defense Forces from 1965 to 1967, and fought in the Six-Day War. He went on to study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and was recruited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a cadet around the same time. One of Meir's first postings was as Consul and Administration Officer at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. He was a member of the negotiating team that drafted the Egypt–Israel peace treaty in 1979, one year after the Camp David Accords were signed. As Director of the Training Division in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, his responsibilities included training of diplomats.