Ilan Mor

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Preceded byZina Kleitman
Preceded byAliza Bin-Noun
Succeeded byYossi Amrani
Alma materTel Aviv University
His Excellency
Ilan Mor
Israeli Ambassador to Croatia
In office
2018 (2018)  2022
Preceded byZina Kleitman
Israeli Ambassador to Hungary
In office
2011 (2011)  2016
Preceded byAliza Bin-Noun
Succeeded byYossi Amrani
Personal details
Alma materTel Aviv University
OccupationAmbassador
Ilan Mor

Ilan Mor is the Ambassador of Israel to Croatia. He was also Ambassador to Hungary between 2011 and 2016.[1]

Mor earned a B.A. in Political Science and Working Relations and an M.A. in International Relations both from Tel Aviv University.[1]

On March 14, 2013, the Hungarian Human Resources Minister Zoltán Balog awarded Ferenc Szaniszló the Táncsics award, Hungary's highest state award for journalism.[2][3][4][5] A dozen former recipients of the Táncsics returned their awards in protest, due to Szaniszló's history of controversy including a 2011 incident which resulted in a government fine over, according to The Independent, "anti-Semitic outbursts and his detrimental remarks about the country’s ostracised Roma minority," including calling Roma "human monkeys"[5] and suggesting he regarded Jews as garbage.[6]

Szaniszló's receipt of the award was not only criticized by Mor but also the Hungarian and international media and by U.S. ambassador Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis.[5][7]

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