List of ambassadors of Italy to Israel

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Ambassador of Italy to Israel
Ambasciatore d'Italia a Tel Aviv
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Incumbent
Gianluigi Benedetti  [ de ]
since June 22, 2017
Inaugural holder Carlo Gasparini  [ de ]
Formation1949

The Italian ambassador in Tel Aviv is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of Israel.


List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of prime ministers of Italy List of presidents of Israel Term end
1949 Carlo Gasparini  [ de ] Ferruccio Parri Chaim Weizmann 1949
January 24, 1952 Raimondo Giustiniani  [ de ] Ferruccio Parri Chaim Weizmann 1952
1953 Benedetto Capomazza di Campolattaro  [ de ] Giuseppe Pella Yitzhak Ben-Zvi 1958
1957 Giovanni Revedin Di San Martino  [ de ] Adone Zoli Yitzhak Ben-Zvi 1962
1967 Aldo Pierantoni  [ de ] Giovanni Leone Zalman Shazar 1969
1969 Giuseppe Walter Maccotta  [ de ] Giovanni Leone Zalman Shazar 1971
1971 Vittorio Cordero di Montezemolo  [ de ] Emilio Colombo Zalman Shazar 1973
1974 Fausto Bacchetti  [ de ] Aldo Moro Ephraim Katzir 1978
1979 Girolamo Nisio  [ de ] Francesco Cossiga Yitzhak Navon 1983
April 18, 1983 Corrado Taliani  [ de ] Bettino Craxi Chaim Herzog 1985
1986 Giovanni Dominedò  [ de ] Bettino Craxi Chaim Herzog 1987
July 1, 1987 Alberto Leoncini Bartoli Amintore Fanfani Chaim Herzog 1991
1991 Pier Luigi Rachele  [ de ] Giulio Andreotti Chaim Herzog 1995
1995 Giuseppe Panocchia  [ de ] Lamberto Dini Ezer Weizman 1997
January 1, 1998 Gian Paolo Cavarai  [ de ] Massimo D’Alema Ezer Weizman 2002
2002 Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata Silvio Berlusconi Moshe Katsav 2004
June 1, 2004 Sandro De Bernardin  [ de ]Accredited at July 21, 2004 Silvio Berlusconi Moshe Katsav September 17, 2008
September 17, 2008 Luigi Mattiolo  [ de ] Silvio Berlusconi Shimon Peres August 20, 2012
August 20, 2012 Francesco Maria Talò  [ de ] Mario Monti Reuven Rivlin August 4, 2017
June 22, 2017 Gianluigi Benedetti  [ de ] Paolo Gentiloni Reuven Rivlin

Coordinates: 32°03′46″N34°45′46″E / 32.062707°N 34.762801°E / 32.062707; 34.762801 [1]

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