Embassy of Germany, Tel Aviv

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Adgar 360 tower, where the embassy is located
Embassy of Germany, Tel Aviv
Location Flag of Israel.svg Tel Aviv, Israel
Address2 Hashlosha Street,
Tel Aviv, Israel
Ambassador Steffen Seibert

The Embassy of Germany in Tel Aviv is Germany's diplomatic mission to Israel.

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Location and functions

Since April 2022, the embassy is located at 2 Hashlosha Street, Tel Aviv. The embassy is also home to a consulate, various departments and a military attaché.

The embassy formerly was located at 3 Daniel Frisch Street, Tel Aviv.

List of ambassadors

  1. 1965–1968 Rolf Friedemann Pauls
  2. 1968–1971 Karl Hermann Knoke
  3. 1971–1974 Jesco von Puttkamer
  4. 1974–1977 Per Fischer
  5. 1977–1981 Klaus Schütz
  6. 1981–1985 Niels Hansen
  7. 1985–1990 Wilhelm Haas
  8. 1990–1993 Otto von der Gablentz
  9. 1993–1996 Franz Bertele
  10. 1996–2000 Theodor Wallau
  11. 2000–2005 Rudolf Dreßler
  12. 2006–2011 Harald Kindermann
  13. 2011–2015 Andreas Michaelis
  14. 2015–2018 Clemens von Goetze
  15. until August 2022: Susanne Wasum-Rainer
  16. since August 2022: Steffen Seibert

See also

Commons-logo.svg Media related to Daniel Frisch Tower at Wikimedia Commons

32°4′28.63″N34°46′59.61″E / 32.0746194°N 34.7832250°E / 32.0746194; 34.7832250


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