Roni Milo

Roni Milo (Hebrew: רוני מילוא, born 26 November 1949) is an Israeli politician, lawyer and journalist, and a former Knesset member who held several ministerial positions.

After graduating from Tel Aviv University with a law degree, he moved into politics with the Herut faction of Likud, and was Chairman of the party's Information Department.

Following the end of his spell as mayor, Milo returned to the Knesset after the 1999 elections as a member of the Center Party, and was made Minister of Health in Ehud Barak's government in 2000.

He left the Centre Party with Yehiel Lasri to form Lev, which joined Likud after just a few minutes in existence.

Working as a representative of Elbit Systems, Milo sold Israeli-built spy drones to Georgia in 2001.