Mark Regev
WATCH: 'Hamas has declared war on Israel. We didn’t want it, but we will finish it on our terms'
The Jerusalem Post presents: "Faces of the War". Maayan Hoffman and Zvika Klein interview Mark Regev, former ambassador and advisor to the Prime Minister. Faces of the War
Israel can't stop Palestinian terrorism by giving them more land - opinion
Jewish Agency search for chairman continues
Netanyahu's foreign media spokesman Mark Regev to exit PMO
What are British Jews’ expectations of an Israeli ambassador?
The one outstanding requirement – as any Jewish Brit would endorse – is the ability to speak fluent, accentless English.
Ambassador Regev: Israel-UK alliance strong despite rise of antisemitism
In an exclusive sitdown, envoy to Downing Street Mark Regev speaks about bias, cooperation
Britain honors eight Holocaust 'heroes' for saving Jewish lives
"The moral conviction and bravery of the British heroes of the Holocaust should fill us with pride."
Labour's Jeremy Corbyn refuses to attend Balfour Celebration dinner
The Labour leader will instead send Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry in his place.
Israel’s man in London: Ambassador Mark Regev will go anywhere
As ambassador, Mark Regev is involved in interfaith activities, and hosted an iftar dinner at his residence for members of Britain’s Muslim leadership.
Grapevine: Balfour and the Brits
Life for Jews in Iraq became increasingly difficult with the rise of the Ba’ath Party.
As I See It: Israel, not the West, stands for international law
The West maintains that Israel occupies Palestinian territory in the “West Bank.” This is untrue. There has never been any “Palestinian territory.”
Anti-Semitism and the British Left
Israel’s envoy to London: Redline crossed
"Leadership must not be neutral about anti-Semitism."
Anti-Israel graffiti found defacing UK campus after ambassador's visit
A day after envoy Regev visited London's SOAS campus, protests erupted by anti-Israel activists demanding an apology from the university director.
Keyes to be PM’s English language spokesman
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week that whoever took over the job would have “big shoes to fill,” after departure of Mark Regev.