Haggai Carmon is an Israeli-American attorney whose career spans international law, public service, and cross-border engagement.
For more than three decades, he operated at the intersection of legal systems, governments, and international frameworks.
His work has consistently reflected one central idea: connection—between people, institutions, and perspectives.
Since 2016, his focus has shifted toward writing and advancing ideas that foster clarity, dialogue, and mutual respect.
His work today reflects a lifetime of experience translated into perspective.
Born in Israel, Haggai Carmon served in the Israeli Air Force and took part in Israel’s wars. From 30,000 feet, he gained a perspective few ever experience—the stark reality of how small Israel truly is, surrounded by adversaries and facing populations many times its size.
And yet, Israel has endured.
Its survival has not been accidental. It reflects the resilience and determination of its people, the enduring support of the American people—many of whom hold a deep belief in the sanctity of the Holy Land—and Israel’s unwavering commitment to ensure safe and free access to all holy sites for believers of every faith.
From 30,000 feet above the Middle East, Haggai Carmon saw what few fully grasp: a small nation, surrounded, outnumbered, yet enduring.