David Levy, a Moroccan-born Israeli who rose from ditch digger to Israel’s political heights, often embodying the resentments of Jews of North African and Middle Eastern origin who felt ill-treated by Europe-rooted elites, died on Sunday at a hospital in Jerusalem.
The cause was not disclosed, but he had recently been treated for heart and kidney ailments.
His death was announced by the Israeli government.
Mr. Levy was Israel’s foreign minister three times in the 1990s and its deputy prime minister even more often across two decades.
And on vital foreign policy matters, like negotiations with the Palestinians and Arab states or the management of relations with the United States, he was shunted aside by prime ministers who reserved those responsibilities for themselves.
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