Jerusalem - Israel on Monday confirmed it has withdrawn the nomination of a former West Bank settler leader as ambassador to Brazil, caving in to what appeared to be Brazilian objections to his political past.
The decision to drop Dani Dayan’s candidacy dealt a setback to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had vowed to stick by his candidate, and reflected growing international impatience over continued Israeli settlement construction on occupied lands claimed by the Palestinians.
Netanyahu’s office said that Dayan would instead serve as the new consul general in New York.
Dayan, a former chairman of the West Bank settler council, was nominated in August to be ambassador to Brazil. His supporters had pointed to the Argentina-born Dayan’s familiarity with the region and his success as a businessman as strong credentials for the post. But Brazil never responded to the nomination, in what was seen as a show of displeasure over Dayan’s connections to the settlement movement.... Read More: VIN