Israel withdraws nomination of 'settler' as ambassador to Brazil

The nomination of West Bank settler leader as ambassador to Brazil has been withdrawn as Dani Dayan will serve as Consul General in New York, Israeli PM office announced Monday.
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28 March, 2016
Dani Dayan's controversial nomination as ambassador to Brazil was rejected by Brasilia [Getty]
Israel has backed down on its nomination of a prominent leader of West Bank settlers as an ambassador to Brazil.

Dani Dayan was nominated in August but his role as former chairman of Yesha Council, a committee representing illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, caused much controversy with the Brazilian authorities, leading to a seven-month spat between the two states.

Dayan will instead be Consul General in New York, the office of Israel's prime minister announced on Monday.

The advocate for Israeli settlements in the West Bank told Army Radio that there "was no choice" but to do this.

Brasilia had rejected Dayan's nomination as it opposes West Bank settlements, illegal under international law.

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Israel captured the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip, territories Palestinians claim for their future state, in the 1967 Mideast war.

It withdrew from Gaza in 2005, leaving nearly 600,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

Agencies contributed to this report.