Netanyahu’s foreign policy adviser steps down

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu loses another US-born senior aide: Dr. Jonathan Schachter, his chief foreign policy advisor, is quitting after five years in office.

“He decided to return to a normal life,” Netanyahu tells reporters in London.

Netanyahu says he already found a replacement, but declines to say who will take over.

Schachter, originally from Chicago, served in the National Security Council before he replaced Ron Dermer as Netanyahu’s top diplomatic aide when Dermer became Israeli ambassador to Washington.

Earlier this month, PMO’s director-general Eli Groner, who was born in upstate New York, announced that he was quitting

— Raphael Ahren

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