Immediately after the State of Israel announced its recognition of the Moroccan Sahara, Mr. Dan Arbell expressed the importance of this position and its role in strengthening Moroccan-Israeli relations.
Mr. Arbell also stressed the repercussions of this recognition on the future of economic and political cooperation between the two countries, recalling the status enjoyed by Morocco, king and people, in popular circles in Israel.
“The King of Morocco is highly respected in Israel” said Mr. Arbell
Dan Arbell, is a scholar-in-residence at the Center for Israeli Studies at AU, is a 25 year veteran of the Israeli Foreign Service, serving in senior posts overseas in the UN, the US and Japan, and holding senior positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Headquarters in Jerusalem.
Most recently he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Israel in Washington D.C. and worked as Ambassador Michael Oren’s second in command for nearly 3 years (2009-2012). In the 1990’s he served as Israeli Ambassador Itamar Rabinovich’s Chief of Staff and was a member of Israel’s negotiating team with Syria (1993-1996). From 2001-2005 he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo, Japan (2001-2005). Back in Jerusalem (2005-2009) he was Acting Head of the North American division at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Arbell holds a Master’s degree (MA) from Hebrew University in Jerusalem in Political Science and a Bachelor’s degree (BA) from Hebrew University in World History and Political Science.
He’s a frequent guest speaker and public lecturer nationwide focusing on his areas of expertise which include the US-Israel relations, Israel’s strategic environment and challenges and Israel’s place in the changing Middle East.