Zvi Heifetz
Zvi Heifetz, born December 9, 1956, is a lawyer, businessman, media executive, and an Israeli diplomat. Since January 2017, Heifetz has been serving as the Ambassador of the State of Israel to the People’s Republic of China and Mongolia. Heifetz previously served as Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Ambassador to Austria, UNIDO, UNDOC and OSCE, and Ambassador to Russian Federation.
Zvi Heifetz | |
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צבי חפץ | |
8th Israeli Ambassador to China | |
Assumed office 2017 | |
Preceded by | Matan Vilnai |
Israeli Ambassador to Russia | |
In office 2015–2017 | |
Preceded by | Dorit Golender |
Succeeded by | Gary Koren |
Israeli Ambassador to Austria | |
In office 2013–2015 | |
14th Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom | |
In office 2004–2007 | |
Preceded by | Zvi Stauber |
Succeeded by | Ron Prosor |
Personal details | |
Born | Tomsk, Soviet Union | 9 December 1956
Alma mater | Tel Aviv University |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Israel |
Branch/service | Israeli Army |
Rank | Major |
Early life
Heifetz was born in Tomsk, Siberia, where his family had been exiled to from Riga, Latvia, in 1940. His grandfather, Ya’akov Jedeikin, was executed by the Stalin regime due to his involvement in Zionist activities and donating money to Jewish organizations in Palestine. Jedeikin was later granted the title of a “Martyr” by the State of Israel for these activities. At the age of eleven months, Heifetz and his family returned to Riga, (then still a part of the USSR).
In 1971, the family immigrated to Israel, first settled in Givat HaMoreh and later moved to Petah Tikva. Heifetz served for seven years in the Israeli Intelligence Corps of the IDF (unit 8200), and was discharged as a Major. He obtained his law degree from Tel Aviv University and is a member of the Israeli Bar Association (1985). Heifetz was a partner in the law firm "Osnat Heifetz and Co."
Career
In 1989, Heifetz was posted to Moscow as a member the “Group of Israeli Diplomats under the Dutch Embassy in the USSR”, as part of the first steps towards reinstating diplomatic relations between Israel and the Soviet Union after they were severed in 1967. From 1990 to 1996, Heifetz served as an external legal adviser to the Prime Minister’s Office consulting on affairs related to the former Soviet Union.
From the early 1990s, Heifetz's law office specialized in handling international business transactions, mostly representing Israeli companies conducting business in the former USSR and Eastern Europe, as well as companies from the former USSR in Israel and the rest of the world. From 1999 to 2004, Heifetz was the acting Vice Chairman of Marriv Holdings Ltd, and from 2001 to 2003 he was the acting Chairman of Head Arzi Ltd (major music production company). He was also involved in managing Hapoel Tel Aviv basketball team.
Heifetz is a close friend of Sir Leonard (Len) Blavatnik. He was appointed by Sir Leonard Blavatnik as Director on the Board of Clal Industries Ltd., Hadera Paper Ltd. and Beit Shemesh Engines Ltd.
In 2004, Heifetz was appointed Ambassador to the United Kingdom. However, his deployment was delayed due to a petition filed with the High Court of Justice by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel, claiming that Heifetz was appointed due to his ties with then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The Supreme Court rejected the petition, and Heifetz went on to serve as Ambassador to the United Kingdom from June 2004 until November 2007. In 2005, it was published in the media that Heifetz received information which prevented the arrest of retired Major-General Doron Almog, who arrived in London for a charity event for children with special needs.
Following the end of his UK posting, Heifetz became an advisor to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, then the Special Envoy of the Quartet on the Middle East. During this period, Heifetz returned to his businesses and legal work, while also serving as a strategic consultant on international affairs.
From 2013 to 2015, Heifetz served as the Israeli Ambassador to Austria and the international organizations (UNIDO and UNDOC) in Vienna, as well as Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). During this time, Heifetz was awarded the “Grand Decoration of Honor in Gold with Sash” by the President of the Republic of Austria for his service to the country. This state decoration is the highest honor awarded in Austria (excluding acting Heads of States). At this time, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also awarded this decoration.
In November 2015, Heifetz was appointed Ambassador to the Russian Federation. During that time, the Russian government began its involvement in Syria, which significantly reshaped its relations with Israel.
In June 2016, Heifetz held an event marking the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Russia and Israel. This event was held at the Bolshoi Theatre, and was attended by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Following the request of Prime Minister Netanyahu which was granted by President Putin during a previous meeting between the leaders, Heifetz facilitated the return of an Israeli tank, that was believed to have been used by the MIA soldiers in the “Battle of Sultan Yacoub” during the 1982 Lebanon War. The tank was seized by Syrian armed forces during the battle and was transferred to the USSR for further examination of its capabilities. During this celebratory visit in June 2016, the Tank was transferred to Israel. Following the return of the tank to Israel it was placed in the Yad La-Shiryon Memorial, The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum, as a monument for the Israeli soldiers that were declared missing in action during that battle.
The Israeli Embassy in Moscow, under the leadership of Heifetz, was given the award “Exemplary Embassy” by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2016. During the same year, Heifetz was also awarded a decoration from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for his significant personal role in strengthening the relations between Russia and Israel.
In January 2017, Heifetz was appointed Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China and Mongolia. In March 2017, Prime Minister Netanyahu made an official visit to China in order to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the two countries. On this occasion, both countries signed a Comprehensive Innovation Partnership Agreement. In January 2019, the Mongolian government awarded Heifetz a medal for his assistance and aid to the Mongolian police force.
In December 2020, the Israel Embassy in Beijing with Heifetz as its ambassador initiated four projects in the fields of health, education, agriculture and elderly care, under the framework of China-Israel InnoFriendship cooperation. The projects were supported by Chinese high officials and were sponsored by the two countries. The initiative had received unprecedented exposure in the traditional and social media with more than 227 million views.
Heifetz is married to Sigalia, between them the couple has seven children.
References
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-47806780
https://www.haaretz.com/1.4996529
https://ejpress.org/israeli-ambassador-to-london-announces-israel-60-programme-2/
https://www.haaretz.com/.premium-zvi-heifetz-nominated-envoy-to-china-1.5325379
https://interfax.com/newsroom/top-stories/27968/
https://www.montsame.mn/en/read/205475
https://www.mid.ru/en_GB/foreign_policy/news/-/asset_publisher/cKNonkJE02Bw/content/id/2580793
http://www.aiani.at/news--events/visit-of-ambassador-mr-zvi-heifetz-at-the-university-of-innsbruck
https://embassies.gov.il/beijing-en/AboutTheEmbassy/Pages/The-ambassador.aspx
https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1686958719432130608&wfr=spider&for=pc
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zvi Heifetz. |
- Interview with Zvi Heifetz (2005)