Uri Lubrani
Uriel (Uri) Lubrani (October 7 1926, Haifa (Israel) Israeli diplomat, military and security persona.
Son of Aaron and Rose Lubrani. He attended the Hebrew Real School. Bachelor of Arts at London University. Between 1944 and 1948 he was the first of the underground Haganah and later the newly formed Israeli army Lubrani worked in the Israeli Foreign Ministry and has been for the Office of the Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. Among other things, he led the Eastern Division in the Israeli Foreign Ministry. - From 1952 to 1953 was political secretary to the Prime Minister. - From 1960 to 1963 he acted as advisor on Arab affairs. - From 1963 to 1965 cosellor the Office of the Prime Minister. [David Ben-Gurion] - From 1964 to 1967 Ambassador in Uganda, with concurrent accreditation to Burundi and Rwanda 1967-1971 Ambassador to Ethiopia, then director of the state-owned Koor Industries Ltd. 1973 to 1978 head of diplomatic mission in Iran in rank of ambassador. 1979 to 1983 Lubrani went to the private sector. [2] [3]
During the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon after the 1982 Lebanon war was Uri Lubrani was the guverner (coordinator) of the Activities of Israeli Armed Forces in Lebanon. From 2000 adviser to 2000 to the Israeli Defense for matters concerning Lebanon and Shiah Muslims .
September 1990 Lubrani was a coordinator in Ethiopia to emugrate the Ethiopian Jews Operation Solomon He was on 1991 chief negotiator for the Israeli delegation in Geneva with the Hezbollah prisoner exchange negotiated. In 1992, headed the Israeli delegation at the Lubrani in the wake of the Madrid Conference in Washington, DC.