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How a junior aide caused a major row

Senior officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem are furious with staff of their embassy in London for allowing their locally-hired employee, Shai Masot, to engage directly with British politicians.

January 16, 2017 13:32

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Mr Masot, who features in The Lobby, a four-part series aired on Al Jazeera this week, was filmed by an undercover journalist talking about his plans to “take down” British politicians, including Foreign Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan.

One senior civil servant in Jerusalem described Mr Masot as “having ideas way beyond his station” and blamed both the London embassy and the ministry’s chronic understaffing for the embarrassing situation.

While described by Al Jazeera and in various newspapers as a “senior Israeli diplomat”, Mr Masot is what is known in the Israeli foreign service as an AMI, the Hebrew acronym for “local Israeli employee”. These are Israelis living abroad, who find employment with the embassies as temporary support staff.

A former naval officer, Mr Masot is known to have entertained both political and diplomatic aspirations.