Ronen Hoffman

Ronen Pinchas Hoffman (Hebrew: רונן פנחס הופמן, born 19 July 1963) is an Israeli academic, politician and diplomat.

[2] After his national service in the Israel Defense Forces he studied political science at Tel Aviv University.

He worked as an information officer in the Israeli consulate in Atlanta and as a personal aide to Yitzhak Rabin during the 1992 elections.

[2][3] After returning to Syrian peace negotiations under Prime Minister Ehud Barak,[1] he then worked as a senior lecturer at the Institute focussing on governance, diplomacy, international relations and political psychology between 2001 and 2012.

[8] On 21 January 2023 Hoffman announced his resignation as ambassador to Canada because his "personal and professional integrity has compelled [him] to request to shorten [his] post and return to Israel this summer,"[9] and that his opposition to the Netanyahu government made it impossible for him to continue in his position.