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Embassy of Germany, Tel Aviv

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The Embassy of Germany in Tel Aviv is Germany's diplomatic mission to Israel. The embassy is located at 3 Daniel Frisch Street, Tel Aviv. The embassy is also home to a consulate, various departments and a military attaché. The current ambassador is Susanne Wasum-Rainer.

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6473702 Tel Aviv-Yafo, The New North
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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