Friday, July 26, 2024

Former US Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk a Far-Leftist Stooge for Obama Passes Away at 73

 



Martin Indyk, former US ambassador to Israel, passed away at the age of 73, according to an announcement by The Washington Institute.

Indyk was the founding executive director of the institute. He served as the US envoy to Israel from 1995 to 1997 and again from 2000 to 2001.

In addition to his ambassadorship, Indyk was the Obama administration’s special Middle East envoy, playing a key role in efforts to revive the peace process in 2013-2014, although these efforts did not succeed.

Dennis Ross, another experienced Middle East diplomat, revealed that Indyk succumbed to cancer, facing the illness with the same determination and spirit that characterized his life.

Recently, Indyk had been openly critical of the current Netanyahu government on social media, particularly regarding its management of the Gaza conflict and its relationship with the US. His last tweet was on June 20.

Robert Satloff, the current executive director of The Washington Institute, described Indyk as “a true American success story” who significantly influenced American Middle East policy. Satloff praised Indyk as a pioneering scholar, insightful analyst, and highly effective policy entrepreneur, noting that his vision and contributions to both the institute and US Middle East policy were legendary and immeasurable.

3 comments:

  1. BDE . He was an indyk

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  2. will not miss him, he didnt help israel, only critized them

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  3. https://jnf.ca/news/LetterToOurJNFCommunity/

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