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Ambassador Daniel Taub: a mix of charm and iron

June 25, 2015 11:54
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I first met Ambassador Taub shortly after I joined Bicom – the Israel advocacy group - and he had joined the Israeli embassy in London.

It was a challenging meeting – it was clear he had a sharp mind, a quick wit and was impatient to get things done. He implored the Bicom team to “get down from the balcony and onto the stage”, to take on Israel’s critics in the media and elsewhere directly and vigorously.

It was advice he applied equally to himself. During his tenure in the UK he visited newspaper editorial boards, university campuses, government ministries, party conferences and TV studios.

His keen intellect, native English accent and natural reasonableness came across well, while underneath, in my experience, he was the quintessential iron fist in a velvet glove. For example, I heard from my sources at the Guardian that his meeting with their editorial board had been much a more testing and effective affair than in the past.