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In
January 2000, David Ivry assumed the post of Israel's
Ambassador to the United States.
In January 1999, Mr. Ivry was appointed as Israel's National
Security Advisor and Head of the National Security Council.
From 1996 to 1999, he served as Principal Assistant Minister
of Defense for Strategic Affairs. From 1986 to 1996, Mr.
Ivry was Director-General of the Ministry of Defense - an
unprecedented ten-year period. At the same time, he served
as head of the Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee on Arms
Control and led Israel's delegation to the Multilateral
Working Group on Arms Control and Regional Security. Between
1986 and 1998, he was Israel's chief representative to the
U.S.-Israel Strategic Dialogue (JPMG). From 1983 to 1985,
Mr. Ivry served as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Israel
Defense Forces, the only Air Force official ever to hold
this position.
From October 1977 to the end of 1982, Mr. Ivry Commanded the
Israel Air Force (IAF). In 1982, under his command, the IAF
destroyed the Syrian surface-to-air missile batteries in
Lebanon's Bekaa Valley during Operation Peace for the
Galilee. In 1981, Mr. Ivry also directed the IAF's
destruction of the Osirak nuclear reactor in Iraq. In 1973,
during the Yom Kippur War, he held the second-highest rank
in the IAF as Head of the Air Division. From 1968 to 1970,
during the War of Attrition, he was Head of IAF Operations.
Mr. Ivry also flew combat missions as a fighter pilot during
the War of Attrition, the Six-Day War (1967) and the Sinai
Campaign (1956).
Mr. Ivry was presented with the Legion of Merit by the
United States Air Force; the Distinguished Service Order
(Military) Award by the Government of Singapore; and the
Amitai Distinction Award for Ethical Administration and
Conduct in the Service of the State of Israel. He was also
honored by the Technion University in Haifa for his unique
contribution to Israel's security and economy.
Mr. Ivry twice served as Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Israel Aircraft Industries. From 1978 to 1982, Mr.Ivry
also served on the Board of Directors of El-Al Airlines.
From 1987, he was also a member of the Board of Governors of
the Technion University in Haifa. In 1977, he received his
Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Engineering from the
Technion University.
Mr. Ivry was born in Gedera, Israel in 1934.
Mr. Ivry is married to Ofra and they are the parents of
three children and two grandchildren.
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