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Dani Dayan ((ヘブライ語:דני דיין)); born 1955) is an Israeli political leader, entrepreneur 〔("Politics in Spires" )〕 and advocate for the Israeli settlements in the West Bank. He served as the Chairman of the Yesha Council from 2007 - 2013.〔("Settler council head Dani Dayan quits" )〕〔 In 2013, he resigned as Chairman of the Yesha Council to endorse Benjamin Netanyahu for Prime Minister.〔 Dayan was subsequently appointed as Chief Foreign Envoy 〔("Not a Stereotypical Settler" )〕 of the Yesha Council, as the only official representative of the Israeli settlement movement to the international community.〔 Described by the ''New York Times'' as “worldly and pragmatic”〔("A Settler Leader, Worldly and Pragmatic" )〕 and "the most effective leader the settlers have had.〔("A Settler Leader, Worldly and Pragmatic" )〕" Dayan is perceived by many to be the face of the Israeli settlement movement to the international community. His writing appears in many publications, including ''The New York Times'',〔("Israel’s Settlers Are Here to Stay" ) ,by Dani Dayan〕 The ''Los Angeles Times'',〔("For Israelis and Palestinians, the two-stage option" ) ,by Dani Dayan.〕 ''The Boston Globe'',〔("The new path to peace in the Mideast" ) ,by Dani Dayan.〕 ''USA Today'',〔("Keep settlements out of peace efforts: Column" ) ,by Dani Dayan.〕 ''The Guardian'',〔("What you call 'settlements' are on solid moral ground" ) ,by Dani Dayan.〕 ''Haaretz'',〔( "Take land swaps off the table" ), by Dani Dayan.〕 ''The Times of Israel''〔( "‘Settlements’ are legal, legitimate and necessary for peace" )〕 and ''The Jerusalem Post''. ==Early life== Dayan was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.〔( "Done fighting the White House, settlers’ ‘foreign minister’ vies for Knesset seat," Raphael Ahren, ''Times of Israel'' )〕 He and his family immigrated to Israel in 1971, when he was 15,〔 settling in the Tel Aviv neighborhood of Yad Eliyahu.〔( "Meet the Settlers," Jake Wallis Simons, ''Telegraph'' )〕 Dayan spent 7.5 years in the Israeli Army.〔 He holds a B.Sc in Economics and Computer Science from Bar Ilan University and an M.Sc in Finance from the Tel Aviv University. He is a Major (Res.) in the IDF. In 1982, Dayan established an information technology firm "Elad Systems", which he headed, first as CEO and later as Chairman, until 2005, when he sold his interests in the company. He continues to invest in high-tech companies and serves as a lecturer at Ariel University. He is a cousin of journalist Ilana Dayan. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dani Dayan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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