- Shlomo Ben-Ami
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Date of birth = Birth date and age|1943|7|17|df=y
Place of birth =Tetuan ,Morocco
Year of Aliyah = 1955
Date of death =
Place of death =
Knesset(s) = 14th, 15th
Party = Labour
Former parties =One Israel
Gov't roles = Minister of Internal Security
Minister of Foreign AffairsProf. Shlomo Ben-Ami ( _he. שלמה בן עמי, born
17 July 1943 ) is anIsrael i diplomat, politician and historian.Biography
Ben-Ami was born in
Tetuan ,Morocco to Sephardic Jewish parents. He immigrated to Israel in 1955.He was educated at
Tel Aviv University andOxford University from which he received a Ph.D. in History. 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, and his 1983 biography of the former Spanish Dictator, General Primo de Rivera (1923-1930), is still recognized to this day as arguably the most authoritative study on this subject. He later turned his attention to the history of Israel and the Middle East, but not without leaving a legacy of expertise in Spanish inter-war year politics that is still influential to this day. From 1987 until 1991, before he entered politics, he was the first Israeli ambassador toSpain . In 1996 he was elected to theKnesset on Labour's list.When the
One Israel -led government ofEhud Barak took office in July 1999, Ben-Ami became the Minister of Internal Security, responsible for theIsrael Police . In August 2000, when David Levy resigned as Foreign Minister during talks with Palestinian leaders in the United States, Barak designated Ben-Ami to be the acting Foreign Minister and he was officially appointed to the role in November 2000.Ben-Ami remained Foreign Minister and Security Minister until March 2001, when, having won elections,
Ariel Sharon took over from Barak. Ben-Ami refused to serve in the Sharon government and resigned from the Knesset in August 2002.In their report published in 2003, the
Or Commission held him responsible for the behavior of security forces during the October 2000 riots in which Israeli police killed 12Israeli Arabs and one Palestinian, and failed to predict and control rioting which resulted in the death of aJew ish Israeli. The report recommended that Ben-Ami be disqualified from serving as Internal Security Minister in the future. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=335600&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y Shlomo Ben Ami. Insufficient action; Sheikh Ra'ed Salah. Used propaganda] Haaretz] Despite the disqualification, Ben-Ami was not considered to be a hard-liner in Israeli relations with the Palestinians and during his time in the Barak government, he was a political rival ofShimon Peres .Ben-Ami is currently Vice-President of the Toledo International Centre for Peace (TICpax), which, according to its mission statement, "seeks to contribute to the prevention and resolution of violent or potentially violent international or intranational conflicts and to the consolidation of peace, within a framework of respect and promotion of Human Rights and democratic values."
In April 2008 signed a letter in support of
J Street , a new American Jewish lobby organization, advocating peace in the Middle East.Bibliography
*"The Origins of the Second Republic in Spain" (1978)
*"Fascism from Above: Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera in Spain, 1923-1930" (1983)
*"Spain between Dictatorship and Democracy" (1980)
*"Anatomia de una Transición" [Anatomy of a Transition] (1990) es icon
*"Italy between Liberalism and Fascism" (1986)
*"Quel avenir pour Israël?" [Which Future for Israel?] , (Hachette Littérature 2002), ISBN 2-01-279104-2. fr icon
*"" (Oxford University Press 2006), ISBN 0195181581.References
External links
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* [http://www.mec.utah.edu/Lectures/2004%20lecture%20pages/ben-ami.html The Rise and Fall of the Oslo Process] .University of Utah lecture, March 2, 2004.
* [http://www.democracynow.org/finkelstein-benami.shtml Debate] withNorman Finkelstein . "Democracy Now ", February 14, 2006.
* [http://www.toledopax.org/i/contenido.cfm Toledo International Centre for Peace - TICpax]
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