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Envoys vs. 'Cancel'ers

Glam Israeli-diplo family set to take NYC

By JON LEVINE jlevine1@nypost

Israel’s new Consul General to New York, Asaf Zamir, with his glamorous film-star wife at his side, says he will fight cancel culture during his residency in the Big Apple.

“Cancel culture — no matter toward who — I think is illegitimate and I think it is very violent and you have to be against it no matter where it is,” Zamir 41, told The Post from the Manhattan office of the Israeli Consulate, saying his country had also been a victim of the phenomenon.

“Cancel culture generally is where there is no conversation anymore,” he added. “Political discourse all over the world has become very shallow and not very deep. It is my job to bring that complexity and to explain the difference between, for example, criticizing Israel or objecting to their right to exist.”

Zamir arrived at his new post last week and expects to be joined soon by his soul mate Maya Wertheimer — a decade younger and granddaughter of Israeli billionaire Stef Wertheimer.

They’ve been married for 4½ years and met after Wertheimer — a bubbly and beautiful actress — came onto Zamir, a former tourism minister and deputy mayor of Tel Aviv, online.

“She hit on me on Instagram. She commented on a post of mine in a way that allowed me to understand that if I said hi, she would answer. She gave me the confidence needed to try and talk with a woman like her,” Zamir recalled.

Wertheimer is a sometimescomical social media star with 427,000 Instagram followers and another 58,000 on TikTok. Zamir makes an appearance there from time to time as well — like when he participated with his wife in a rendition of the “Two Best Friends in a Room” meme.

“The hardest part about moving here is they are not here yet,” he said of Wertheimer and their 19month-old daughter, Asia.

Zamir — a fierce opponent of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and who played a role in toppling him — said he wanted to re-engage liberal Jews in the

United States in the hope of making Israel issues bipartisan again. He said he’s concerned by rising anti-Semitism in the United States.

Zamir’s office is decorated with reminders of the dangerous world Israel lives in, including a charred Israeli flag found at Ground Zero and a Hamas rocket casing.

“It is a fact that anti-Semitism is increasing. It is a fact that violent incidents in synagogues are increasing,” he said. “I think it’s being led by people who are true anti-Semites but it is gaining ground through ignorance.”

When it came to engaging Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and The Squad, which has embraced the boycott-Israel movement, he was cautious.

“I would have a meeting with anyone who would be willing to talk about Israel and who would be willing to give me the opportunity to tell the story as I see it,” he said.

Zamir will lead a consulate that oversees New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Delaware.

“I love New York. I have been here an endless amount of times. I know the city really well,” he said, adding that he was planning to take advantage of the city’s food and nightlife offerings.

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