List of ambassadors of Israel to International Organizations

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Israeli Ambassadors to the United Nations (New York), United Nations (Geneva), IAEA & CTBTO Prepcom (Vienna), OECD (Paris), OECD & UNESCO (Paris), NATO (Brussels), United Nations & OSCE (Vienna), CARICOM (Georgetown), and FAO, WFP & IFAD (Rome) [1]

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Ambassadors to CARICOM

Ambassadors to FAO, WFP & IFAD

Ambassadors to IAEA & CTBTO Prepcom

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Ambassadors to NATO

Ambassadors to OECD

Ambassadors to OECD and UNESCO

Ambassadors to the United Nations (Geneva)

Ambassadors to the United Nations in New York

See Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations

Ambassadors to the United Nations & OSCE (Vienna)

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The Israeli Ceremonial Protocol does not define an order of precedence. It does define, however, the group of officials that are to attend ceremonial events. This group consists of:

  1. The President
  2. The Prime Minister
  3. The Alternate Prime Minister (vacant)
  4. The Speaker of the Knesset
  5. The President of the Supreme Court
  6. The Chief Rabbis
  7. Former Presidents
  8. Ministers of the Government
  9. The Leader of the Opposition, Chair of the Coalition
  10. Justices of the Supreme Court of Israel, President of the National Labor Court
  11. The Attorney General of Israel
  12. The State Comptroller
  13. The Governor of the Bank of Israel
  14. Chairman of the Executive of the World Zionist Organization
  15. Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel
  16. The Dean of the Diplomatic corps
  17. The Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces
  18. The Police Commissioner
  19. Members of the Knesset
  20. Commander of the Prison Service, Commissioner of the Israel Fire and Rescue Services, Director of the Shin Bet, Director of the Mossad, Head of the Atomic Energy Commission
  21. Former Prime Ministers, Speakers of Knesset, Chief Rabbis, Presidents of the Supreme Court and widows of former Presidents
  22. Heads of Diplomatic Missions
  23. Representatives of the minority religious communities in Israel – Christians, Muslims, Druze, and Circassians
  24. Military Secretary to the Prime Minister, Director-general of the Prime Minister's Office, Director-general of the Knesset
  25. Mayor of Jerusalem, Chairman of the Federation of Local Authorities, and Head of the hosting Local Government
  26. Cabinet Secretary, Knesset Secretary
  27. Members of the Executive of the World Zionist Organization, including the Chairman of Keren Hayesod
<span class="mw-page-title-main">Talya Lador-Fresher</span> Israeli diplomat (born 1962)

Talya Lador-Fresher is an Israeli diplomat who is chargé d'affaires in France after having been the Ambassador to Austria since November 2015 and permanent representative to the international organisations in Vienna. She replaced Zvi Heifetz. Lador-Fresher was Chief of State Protocol and Head of the Protocol and Official Guests Bureau, from 2010 to 2015 at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and from 2006 to 2010, Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the State of Israel in London, United Kingdom.

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