Tzachi Braverman
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Tzachi Braverman | |
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Braverman in 2021 | |
| Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom | |
| Assumed office TBD | |
| President | Isaac Herzog |
| Prime Minister | Benjamin Netanyahu |
| Preceded by | Tzipi Hotovely |
| Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister of Israel | |
| Assumed office 29 December 2022 | |
| Prime Minister | Benjamin Netanyahu |
| Preceded by | Danny Wesley |
| Cabinet Secretary of the Government of Israel | |
| In office 15 November 2016 – 13 June 2021 | |
| Prime Minister | Benjamin Netanyahu |
| Preceded by | Shalom Shlomo |
| Succeeded by | Aryeh Zohar |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Yitzhak Braverman 7 March 1959 |
| Party | Likud |
| Spouse | Nava Braverman |
| Children | 6 |
| Alma mater | Bar-Ilan University |
| Occupation | Jurist • Civil servant • Diplomat |
Yitzhak "Tzachi" Braverman (born 7 March 1959) is an Israeli diplomat who has served as chief of staff to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since December 2022. He previously served as Cabinet Secretary of the Government of Israel from 2016 to 2021. In 2025, he was nominated as Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom, a process accompanied by a series of criminal investigations.
Braverman was born on 7 March 1959 in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1] He holds a law degree from Bar-Ilan University.[1]
Career
Braverman has served in senior roles in the Israeli government across multiple terms under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He served as Cabinet Secretary of the Government of Israel from 15 November 2016 to 13 June 2021, succeeding Shalom Shlomo and being succeeded by Aryeh Zohar.[2] From 29 December 2022, he has served as Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, succeeding Danny Wesley in that role.[2]
Nomination as Ambassador to the United Kingdom
In September 2025, Braverman was nominated to serve as Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom, expected to succeed Tzipi Hotovely.[3] The cabinet approved the nomination on 21 September 2025.[4] His assumption of the post was repeatedly delayed owing to the legal proceedings described below.