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Ksenia Svetlova

Ksenia Svetlova ((ヘブライ語:קסניה סבטלובה); (ロシア語:Ксения Светлова), born 28 July 1977) is an Israeli journalist and politician.
==Personal life==
Born in Moscow to Igor Svetlov, an art critic and Svetlana Sorokina, a patent lawyer, Svetlova attended School 77 between 1984 and 1991. In 1991 she immigrated to Israel with her mother and joined a religious school in Jerusalem. She later studied Islamic and Middle Eastern history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, gaining bachelors and master's degrees. , she is a doctoral candidate in Middle Eastern studies and an associate professor at Hebrew University.〔(Huffington Post bio )〕 She is also a policy fellow at Mitvim, the Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies.〔(Ms. Ksenia Svetlova )〕
She speaks Russian, Hebrew, English, and Arabic. She lives in Modi'in and has two daughters.〔

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