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Delete This has a lot of sources. However I'm ignoring the interviews and the announcements of appointments because he is an "emissary" or basically a PR representative for Israel and will of course be giving interviews and announcements of appointments as part of the job. What's needed is independent sourcing about Eshel, not sources that would likely exist for whoever held the position. A search of site:.il turns up very little as well including Hebrew. --
Green Cardamom (
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Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so a clearer consensus may be reached.
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SarahStierch (
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Delete although personally, I would like to recommend keeping the article. I am a Jew who has visited Israel twice, and off-Wikipedia, would likely be positive to him. However, though I am sure that he is a fine person, he is also simply nothing more than a second-tier consular official tasked with promoting tourism to Israel within a region of the United States.
Cullen328Let's discuss it 06:45, 24 November 2013 (UTC)reply
keep this article I think that we are missing the point here... it is about his "out of the box" activities, I watched the Biblical series he made - The Bible Comes to Life, and I think it is brilliant, not something a typical "civil servant" would create. I understand why he got the "Rising Stars" award. — Preceding
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