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Yosef Levi-Sfari (Hebrew: יוסי לוי-ספרי, Rehovot, 8 August 1972) is an Israeli diplomat.

Life

He studied laws at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem with a Master in Conflict Research, Management and Resolution in 2016 at the same university.

He was the Deputy Head of Mission and Consul at the Embassy of Israel in Montevideo, Uruguay (2007-2010) and worked for the Embassy of Israel in Ankara (2011-2015).[1] Since 2017-2023, he has been General Consul in Istanbul, Turkey.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Israeli Ambassadors". Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  2. ^ "CV of Mr. Yosef Levi-Sfari" (PDF). embassies.gov.il.