event at the
Foreign & Commonwealth Office in
London on 23 January 2019. Regev began his career as a lecturer on international relations and strategy at the
Israel Defense Forces Staff College. In 2015 Regev was appointed to replace
Daniel Taub as Israel's ambassador to the UK; he officially assumed his position on 4 April 2016. As ambassador, Regev was involved in interfaith activities. He hosted an
iftar dinner at his residence for members of Britain's Muslim leadership. Regev was succeeded by
Tzipi Hotovely. In 2022 Regev was appointed to be the chair of the Abba Eban Institute for Diplomacy and Foreign Relations at
Reichman University. Regev has received both prominence and criticism in international media when he has presented the Israeli position in interviews to English language TV and radio channels during the
2006 Lebanon War, the
2008–09 Gaza War, the 2012
Operation Pillar of Defense, the
2014 Israel–Gaza conflict and
Operation Brother's Keeper, and the 2021 Operation
Guardian of the Walls. In 2020, he described the
two-state solution as an "illusion" that could never be implemented successfully. During the
Gaza war, Regev made several controversial remarks about the conflict, including denying Israeli responsibility for the
flour massacre and suggesting
collective punishment as a means of forcing the release of Israeli hostages. Regev appeared on British radio station
LBC on 13 January 2024 to call genocide allegations against
Israel "preposterous." In the same interview, he described
South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the
International Court of Justice as "very sad, because they basically decided to become
Hamas' lawyer." Regev was served in Israel with a Hebrew copy of the charge sheet. The charge was based on remarks Regev made during a radio interview on 10 October 2023 in which he advocated for Israel to cut off the supply of essentials such as food, water and electricity to Gaza. Lawyers for the Israeli government contacted the
Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions and formally requested the dismissal of the case. On 10 December the DPP's office formally took over the case and withdrew the charges against Regev, a decision which Thorpe said he would appeal. ==References==