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Danny Newman, Deputy General Counsel of Israel's Ministry of Defense, Addresses Students

by Dovid Ort ('14)
2013-04-17 12.47.10After two days of excellent programing from Hatzioni, the club continued to provide inspirational programming on Wednesday.  During lunch, we had the opportunity to hear from Mr. Danny Newman, Deputy General Counsel of Israel's Ministry of Defense. A resident of Teaneck, NJ, working as an Assistant District Attorney and in private practice, but he wasn't satisfied; he therefore switched to doing the Israeli government's foreign military shopping.
Every year, Israel must spend approximately 75% of the foreign military aid that it receives from America within the United States. Mr. Newman is involved in the negotiations and drafts the contracts for the defense articles and services that are procured in the US. The shopping list includes boots for soldiers, F-16 and F-15 fighter jets, software for military equipment, border collies - dogs which up until recently were used to keeps birds away from airbases so they don't get caught in airplane engines - and C-130 airplanes - the planes used to extract hostages and soldiers from Entebbe in 1976. It was a fascinating speech that taught us where many of Israel's military equipment comes from and who deals with buying them.