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Martin Indyk

Martin Indyk is the Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution. Born in England and educated in Australia, he migrated to the United States in 1982. As President Bill Clinton's Middle East advisor on the National Security Council, as Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs in the State Department, and as one of America's leading diplomats, he has helped develop Middle East policy in Washington's highest offices, as well as implement it on the region's front lines. In March 1995, Clinton dispatched Indyk to Israel as U.S. amabassador to work with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on the peace process. He returned to Israel as... Read full bio

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Jewish World Review, January 25, 2012
...relation to politics and Israel. It gained some currency. In November 2008, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk wrote an op-ed asking “whether Obama could pass the kishke test.” There were references to the “kishkes factor” in a March...
London Review of Books, November 11, 2011
...Tags: israel | wikileaks Last week WikiLeaks published a confidential cable that Martin Indyk, the then US ambassador to Israel, sent to the White House and State Department after Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination in November 1995. Here’s Uri Avnery’s...
Palestine Chronicle, April 6, 2011
...the right to target Israeli civilians if Israel persists in targeting civilians until Israel ceases its terrorist acts. Martin Indyk once called you a spokesman for Hamas. As a group Hamas have been accused of committing war crimes, torturing...
Poten & Partners, April 6, 2011
...the right to target Israeli civilians if Israel persists in targeting civilians until Israel ceases its terrorist acts. Martin Indyk once called you a spokesman for Hamas. As a group Hamas have been accused of committing war crimes, torturing...
Haaretz, March 3, 2011
...a Siberian cook who makes Passover preserves to Lily Sharon’s rugelach recipe. U.S. ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk made that recipe at a launch party for her 2001 book “Foods of Israel Today,” and won over then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon with...
Infowars Ireland, August 10, 2011
...signatures of NED chairman Will Marshall, Freedom House’s Frank Carlucci (2002), and James Woolsey (formally), along with Martin Indyk (Lowy Institute board member, co-author of the conspiring “Which Path to Persia?” report), and William Kristol...
The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغ, July 10, 2011
...which Hanna Batatu told me: there are very few insights in this book).   But the piece by Martin Indyk should be read: dont get me wrong. He has no insights about the Middle East: he never did, and his adviser for his PhD proposal in Australia (which was...