Shimon Avimor Explained

Birth Name:Erich S. Schwarz
Shimon Avimor
Occupation:Israeli diplomat and author
Country:Israel
Citizenship:Israel
Office:Israeli Ambassador to Cambodia
Termstart:1976
Termend:1979
Office1:Israeli Ambassador to Laos
Termstart1:1972
Termend1:1975

Shimon Avimor born Erich S. Schwarz, was an Israeli diplomat and author. Avimor was the Israeli Ambassador to Cambodia,[1] [2] Laos (non-resident, Phnom Penh 1972 – 1975),[3] Gabon.[4] [5]

On 28 December 1972, Avimor was one of four Israeli officials who were taken hostage at the Israeli Embassy in Bangkok.[6] [7] He was also the Consul General to Monaco and Head of the Mission (1976–1979).[8]

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  1. Book: Abadi . Jacob . Israel's Quest for Recognition and Acceptance in Asia: Garrison State Diplomacy . 2004 . Routledge . 211 . 9781135768690 . 27 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Cambodia . Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs . 27 May 2020.
  3. Web site: Laos . Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs . 24 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Gabon . Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs . 18 May 2020.
  5. Book: Indochina Chronology. 1982. Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California. en.
  6. Book: Reeve . Simon . One Day in September: The Full Story of the 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and the Israeli Revenge Operation "Wrath of God" . 1 August 2011 . Simon & Schuster . 9781628721416 . 27 May 2020.
  7. News: Whitney . Craig . ISRAELI EMBASSY IN BANGKOK HELD BY ARABS 19 HOURS . 27 May 2020 . The New York Times . 29 December 1972.
  8. Web site: Monaco . Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs . 26 May 2020.
  9. Book: Relations Between Israel and Asian and African States: Côte d'Ivoire . Hanan S. . Aynor . Shimon . Avimor . Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations . 1986 . 2 August 2022 .
  10. Book: Avimor, Shimon . Contemporary History of Cambodia (1949-1975) Under an Israeli Perspective (french Text) . 1982.