Jerusalem - Former Ambassador to the US MK Michael Oren (Kulanu) turned down an offer to meet with Republican candidate for US president Donald Trump to discuss Israel, Oren said Monday.

The invitation came from a senior Trump staffer who advises the candidate on Israel, the MK said, but would not name him. The request was made two weeks ago, when Oren was in Washington D.C. to take part in a strategic dialogue at the Washington Institute, a think tank.

“I’m not going to get involved in this election in any way, period,” Oren said.

The former ambassador’s revelation came after columns in multiple American publications falsely accused him of giving Trump advice, based on a tweet by an Israeli freelance reporter contracting comments Oren made and taking them out of context.

The tweet from last month quoted Oren as saying: “If I were Trump I’d emphasize the Muslim name [of Orlando nightclub shooter] Omar Saddiqui Mateen.”

The quote was taken from an interview Oren gave on Channel 10 following the Orlando shooting, in which he was asked how the attack will...read more at VIN