After Four Years in London, Mark Regev Resumes Job at Israeli PM’s Office
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by Algemeiner Staff
After serving for four years as Israel’s ambassador to Great Britain, Mark Regev has returned to the job he held before the London posting — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s international media spokesperson.
“Great to be rejoining the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem,” the Australian-born Regev tweeted on Wednesday.
??Great to be rejoining the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem. pic.twitter.com/AFv2kjkpL1
— Mark Regev (@MarkRegev) August 12, 2020
The appointment of Regev’s successor in the UK, Tzipi Hotovely, was confirmed by the Israeli cabinet earlier this month.
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