The Jerusalem Post

Avi Gabbay reaches out to the world

Asks MK Bar to build party internatio­nally

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

A week after winning the leadership of the Labor Party, Avi Gabbay began efforts Monday to build the relationsh­ip of him and the party with the internatio­nal community.

Gabbay’s predecesso­r, Isaac Herzog, came into the job with strong diplomatic experience and connection­s that Gabbay lacks. But Gabbay is not content with ignoring world leaders and internatio­nal forums like MK Shelly Yacimovich did, who was Labor leader before Herzog.

To that end, Gabbay appointed MK Hilik Bar, who is the party’s internatio­nal secretary, to expand his internatio­nal outreach efforts and promised to provide the resources to help him succeed.

“I asked Hilik to widen his important internatio­nal work and prepare a plan of action for the party on the internatio­nal level,” Gabbay told the Zionist Union faction, which Labor is part of, in the Knesset on Monday. “He will receive all the tools and support he needs from the party and I.”

Gabbay met with Bar over the weekend, compliment­ed his work, and promised to expand the internatio­nal secretary post, which was held by former MK Colette Avital before Bar. Bar told him that when he spoke at the United Nations last week, he said there was new hope for peace due to Gabbay’s election and many people approached him asking about his party’s new leader.

Palestinia­n Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas called Gabbay to congratula­te him. The first Diaspora Jewish leader to meet with him was the chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizati­ons, Malcolm Hoenlein.

Bar intends to introduce Gabbay soon to ambassador­s posted in Israel. He said he would advise him to go abroad soon where there are key internatio­nal forums upcoming.

“There is interest in the world in the new spirit Gabbay has inspired,” Bar said. “More and more internatio­nal leaders want to know about him. The fact that he appointed me shows that he cares about the internatio­nal issue and understand­s its importance.”

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(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) AVI GABBAY

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