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Tzipi Hotovely

Israeli politician and diplomat (born )

Tzipura "Tzipi" Hotovely (Hebrew: צפורה "ציפי" חוטובלי&#;, born 2 December ) is an Israeli diplomat and former politician who serves as the current Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom.[1] She served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Diaspora Affairs, Minister of Settlement Affairs, and as a member of the Knesset for the Likud party.

Biography

Hotovely was born and raised in Rehovot, Israel, in a religious Jewish family. Her parents, Gabriel and Roziko Hotovely, immigrated to Israel from the Georgian SSR prior to her birth. Her political career has been a source of pride in Israel's Georgian-Jewish community.[2] Hotovely was a doctoral student at the Faculty of Law in Tel Aviv University.

Political career

On 11 November , Hotovely announced that she was joining Likud, and would compete in the party's primaries for the Knesset elections.

She won 18th place on the party's list, and became a member of the Knesset when Likud won 27 seats.[4] In , she was the 18th Knesset's youngest member. She chaired the Knesset Committee on the Status of Women in the 18th Knesset, before joining the government at the beginning of the 19th Knesset in [5]

While a member of the Knesset's Committee on the State of Women and Gender Equality in , she invited representatives from Lehava (Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land), an anti-miscegenation group whose primary objective is to oppose assimilation of Jews and which objects to any personal or business relationships between Jews and non-Jews,[6][7] to a discussion of the tactics used by the organization to prevent romantic relationships between Jews and Arabs.

Hotovely defended her decision at the time, saying, "it is important to me to check systems to prevent mixed marriages, and Lehava are the most suitable for this."[8]

In March , she wrote that Israeli author Amos Oz was naive, after he sent a Hamas leader a copy of his autobiography, writing that Oz would lack even the instinct to distinguish between Mordechai and Haman.[9] In fact, Oz had sent his novel, A Tale of Love and Darkness, a work of fiction inspired by his childhood memories and not an autobiography, to the imprisoned former Tanzim leader Marwan Barghouti, Tanzim being an offshoot of Fatah, not Hamas, with a personal dedication reading: "This story is our story, I hope you read it and understand us as we understand you, hoping to see you outside and in peace, yours, Amos Oz".[10]

In December , Hotovely gained media attention by sitting at the front of a Mehadrin bus used by some Haredim, where women are asked to sit at the back of the bus.[11]

She was re-elected in the elections, after winning fifteenth place on the joint Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu list, and was appointed Deputy Minister of Transportation and Road Safety in the new government.

She was also appointed Deputy Minister of Minister of Science and Technology in December , after Yaakov Peri quit as the minister. Following the elections, in which she was re-elected in twentieth place on the Likud list, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the new government.[citation needed]

In July , following the declaration of the Old City of Hebron as a Palestinian World Heritage Site by UNESCO,[12] Hotovely addressed the Arab members of Knesset in a speech, holding up the book of the Tanach (The Old Testament) in one hand and the book A History of the Palestinian People in the other, saying: "I recommend to UNESCO and to the Arab Knesset members to read these two books, the Bible which tells the story of the Jewish people, and Assaf Voll's new best-seller, A History of the Palestinian People: From Ancient Times to the Modern Era.

It will captivate you because it is empty. Because the Palestinians don't have kings, and they don't have heritage sites."[13][14]

In January , Hotovely was nominated for Minister of Diaspora Affairs, but her nomination was put on hold pending Knesset approval.[15] She was later sworn in as Minister of Settlement Affairs in the new government in May [1] In July , she resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law, and was replaced by Ariel Kellner.[16] On 2 August , she resigned as minister and was appointed Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom.[17] After the change of government in June and the Likud's transition to the opposition, newspaper Haaretz reported that Foreign Minister of IsraelYair Lapid wanted to appoint Yael German in her place, but this did not materialize.[18][19]

On 9 November , Hotovely took part in a debate forum at the London School of Economics (LSE).

She was evacuated under heavy security from the event after pro-Palestinian students and the LSE Islamic Society organised large protests against her presence. [20][21] The protests were condemned by British government ministers, including Nadhim Zahawi and James Cleverly, while Home Secretary Priti Patel said she would support a police investigation into the matter.

Some publications also pointed out the meeting was held on the eve of the anniversary of Kristallnacht.[22] In response, LSE also released a statement saying that Hotovely was able to finish her talk mostly unhindered on schedule but added "intimidation or threats of violence are completely unacceptable."[23][24] The Metropolitan Police confirmed officers attended the protest but no arrests were made, and there was "no investigation" launched into the events.[25]

Views and opinions

Hotovely practises Orthodox Judaism, and is a self-described "religious right-winger".

In , Hotovely rejected Palestinian statehood aspirations, supporting a Greater Israel spanning over the entire land of current Israel, along with the Palestinian territories.[26] She later reiterated her position in a speech to Israeli diplomats on 22 May , rejecting criticism from the international community regarding the West Bank settlement policies and saying that Israel has tried too hard to appease the world, and must stand up for itself.

She said: "We need to return to the basic truth of our rights to this country." She added: "This land is ours. All of it is ours. We did not come here to apologise for that." She has also stated that she will make every effort to achieve global recognition for West Bank settlements, as well as asserting that Israel owes no apologies for its policies in the Holy Land towards the Palestinians.

She justified her position as she referenced religious texts to back her belief that the Israeli-occupied West Bank belongs to the Jewish people.[27]

In October , in an interview with the Knesset Channel, Hotovely said: "It's my dream to see the Israeli flag flying on the Temple Mount." She added: "I think it's the center of Israeli sovereignty, the capital of Israel, the holiest place for the Jewish people", despite the government's insistence that it has no intention of changing the status quo at the site.[28][29]

Alongside fellow politician Avraham Michaeli, Tzipi Hotovely is one of the most prominent Georgian-Jewish politicians in Israel, and takes part in events to celebrate the Georgian-Jewish community.[30] In the Knesset, she sponsored a national authority bill to preserve and recognise the heritage of Georgian Jews.[31]

In a 22 November interview with Israel's i24news, Hotovely said that most American Jews "don't understand the complexities of the region", [the Middle East], because they "never send their children to fight for their country.

Most of the Jews don't have children serving as soldiers."[32]

In , Hotovely criticised the Board of Deputies of British Jews. Following the publication of the Board's Jewish Manifesto, which noted support for a two-state solution, she complained that they had not consulted "Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, our ambassador, any other political authority" before publication; also stating "an organization that supports the establishment of a Palestinian state is working against Israeli interests".[33][34]

During the Israel–Hamas war, 10 days into the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, Hotovely said “there is no humanitarian crisis”, despite UNRWA having attested to the criticality of the severe humanitarian crisis in the territory.[35][36][37]

Criticism of appointment as Ambassador to the United Kingdom

Several senior members of the British Jewish community criticized her appointment as Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom, mainly because of her "ultra-right-wing" opinions, including Melanie Phillips,[38] Jenni Frazer,[39]Laura Janner-Klausner, and Lord Beecham, who stated: "The appointment of an ultra-right-wing ambassador, while typical of the present government of Israel, will do nothing to win friends in the UK – or indeed any other reasonable country."[40] A petition within the British Jewish community calling for the UK government to reject her nomination as ambassador received hundreds of signatures.[41]

At her first event as ambassador with the Board of Deputies of British Jews in November , Hotovely described the Nakba as an "Arab lie".

She had earlier sponsored in the Knesset groups deemed to be 'racist' who are opposed to mixed marriages; favours a one-state solution that withholds citizenship from West Bank Palestinians.[22] She was strongly criticised for several of her remarks by Janner-Klausner.[42]

In an interview with Sky News on 13 December in her capacity as Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Hotovely rejected the two-state solution and expressed her opposition to the establishment of any Palestinian state.

Saying "The answer is absolutely no", she went on to claim that Palestinians "want to have a state from the river to the sea".[43][44] She criticised her interviewer, Mark Austin, asking him "Why are you obsessed with a formula that never worked, that created these radical people on the other side?"[45] Her comments were rejected by the Conservative government, Labour Party, and Labour Friends of Israel.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated that "We don’t agree with that" and that "Our longstanding position remains the two-state solution is the right outcome here."[46] Baroness Sayeeda Warsi called her remarks "appalling", saying "She has a long and well documented history of denying the right of Palestine to exist and is a clear example of why this Israeli government is not a partner for peace".[45]

A petition calling for the removal of Hotovely as Israeli ambassador gained over , signatures in January [47]

Personal life

On 27 May , Hotovely married Or Alon, a lawyer,[48] in a wedding that had 2, guests.[49] She gave birth to her first daughter in ,[50] to her second in ,[51] and to her third in [52]

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