TIMES OF ISRAEL
PM to tap US-born human rights activist as new spokesman
by Raphael Ahren
January 18, 2016
Human rights activist David Keyes is to become Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new foreign media adviser and spokesperson, according to sources familiar with the matter. Keyes, who was born in California and currently lives in New York, will replace Mark Regev, who has been appointed Israel’s new ambassador to London. The Prime Minister’s Office on Monday did not confirm Keyes’s appointment, which was first reported by The Jerusalem Post. Keyes, who is fluent in Hebrew and Arabic, currently serves as the executive director of Advancing Human Rights, an umbrella human rights organization operating Movements.org, a crowdsourcing platform connecting dissidents in closed societies with those who might be able to help all over the globe. READ MORE
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