
Samuel Lewis
Samuel Lewis was a prominent American diplomat known for his tenure as the United States Ambassador to Israel from 1977 to 1985. During his time in office, he played a crucial role in U.S.-Israel relations, navigating significant political landscapes and crises. His tenure included important events such as the peace negotiations between Israel and Egypt and various military and financial aid discussions. Lewis was known for his strong advocacy of U.S. interests in the region, often balancing the complexities of American foreign policy with the dynamics of Israeli politics.
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Samuel Lewis was part of the commission that organized the meeting.
1956: generales, caudillos, presidentes y el legado de BolívarSamuel Lewis was the US ambassador who criticized Israel for annexing the Golan Heights.
US ‘Bibi-sitters’ keep a close eye on Israel – The Irish TimesSamuel Lewis is mentioned as the U.S. ambassador who responded to Begin's actions in 1981.
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