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Thomas Nides confirmed as US ambassador to Israel

(Israel Hayom via JNS) The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed U.S. President Joe Biden’s nominee for ambassador to Israel, making banking executive Thomas Nides the United States’ top envoy to its closest ally in the Middle East. Nides, who is the managing director and vice chairman of Morgan Stanley, was confirmed by a voice vote in the Senate, which is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans. The confirmation ends a nearly 10-month period in which Washington had no ambassador in the Jewish state. The Biden administration took its time with the post, eventually naming veteran diplomat Michael Ratney to serve as interim chargé d’affaires until the confirmation process was finalized.

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan congratulated Nides, saying he was sure the new envoy “will further strengthen the special bond between Israel and the U.S.”

Nides was confirmed in a voice vote on the Senate floor after Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) filed reservations to the nomination, blocking Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez from fast-tracking the process via a unanimous vote. The Missouri senator said that he objected on behalf of his Republican colleagues to Nides, along with seven other nominees, presented for confirmation by Menendez. The latter blasted the move, saying, “It is mind-boggling all of those who get up here and talk about our ally, the State of Israel, but we won’t have an ambassador there to help us meet the challenges that Israel faces.”

The Republican opposition to Nides was unusual, as the confirmation of U.S. envoys to Israel is rarely contested. Nides, who fostered effective working relationships with Israeli officials during his years with the Obama administration, was not expected to meet any snags.

Main Photo: Thomas Nides in Islamabad April 4, 2012. Credit: U.S. Embassy Pakistan/Flickr. 

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