Ami Dror

Ami Dror (Hebrew: עמי דרור; born 5 March 1973[citation needed]) is an Israeli businessman, educator, activist, and a leader of the protests against the judicial reform[2][3] being promoted by the thirty-seventh government of Israel headed by Benjamin Netanyahu.

In 2005, Dror founded the XpanD 3D company with Maria Costira, which developed technology for showing 3D movies, and served as its strategic manager.

[14] As part of the company, Dror in collaboration with Panasonic, Samsung and Sony led the development of a unified standard for 3D televisions.

[19] In 2016, Dror moved with his family to Shanghai to found LeapLearner with his Chinese partners Aaron Tien and Lao Zho.

[41] In January 2023, after Justice Minister Yariv Levin announced the planned legislative measures, Dror became one of the protest movement's leaders[3][5][28][9][42] leading activists, and being interviewed by the media[28][43][42][44][9][45][46] and speaking at demonstrations across the country.

[50][51] On 6 June, Knesset member Zvi Sukkot threatened Dror that he would sue him for sharing truncated parts of his interview.

[52] On 3 August, Dror together with other protest leaders filed a lawsuit against Likud activist Ronit Levy claiming that she published their phone numbers and called for harassment.

Ami Dror with the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck , 4 November 2019
Ami Dror (Founder of LeapLearner) with Muhammad Yunus (Bangladeshi social entrepreneur & Nobel Peace Prize winner), 1 May 2022
Leaders of the protest march to Jerusalem. From left to right; Ran Harnevo , Shikma Bressler , Moshe Radman , Dror. 22 July 2023.