Uri Savir

Uri Savir (Hebrew: אורי סביר; 7 January 1953 – 14 May 2022) was an Israeli diplomat and politician.[2] Savir studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in international relations.[7] Three weeks later on 28 March, he resigned from the Knesset, and was replaced by David Magen, who represented the Centre Party.[1] Savir established the Glocal Forum, a non-profit organization involved in international relations.[1][3] He later established the Facebook group titled "YaLa-Young Leaders", a peace movement for Middle Eastern and North African youths to foster dialogue and change with Israeli peers.
KnessetCentre PartyNew WayJerusalemHebrewOslo AccordsMember of KnessetIsraeli Foreign ServiceHebrew University of JerusalemBachelor of Artspress officerNew York CityShimon Peresforeign ministersecond Rabin cabinetIsrael–Jordan peace treaty1999 electionsDavid MagenGlocal ForumPeres Center for PeaceThe Washington Post