Wim Kortenoeven
Wim Kortenoeven | |
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Member of the House of Representatives (Netherlands) | |
In office June 17, 2010 – September 19, 2012 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Robert Frank Willem Kortenoeven May 29, 1955 Voorburg, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Political party |
Party for Freedom (2010-2012) Independent (2012) |
Residence | The Hague, Netherlands |
Alma mater | Leiden University (MA, Political science) |
Occupation | Politician, author, journalist |
Website | (Dutch) Website |
Robert Frank Willem (Wim) Kortenoeven (born May 29, 1955 in Voorburg) is a Dutch author, journalist[1][2] and former politician.
Kortenoeven engages in political developments in the Middle East, focusing on the Arab-Israeli conflict. He also writes about Jewish history. On these subjects he gives lectures and guest lectures[3] and contributes to Israël-Aktueel,[4][5] the monthly magazine of the Dutch foundation Christians for Israel (Dutch: 'Christenen voor Israël').[6]
He is a supporter of the State of Israel as well as Judaism and strongly opposes Islam and Arab and other adversaries of Israel, like for instance Iran. He is director of the pro-Israel lobby organisation Netherlands-Israel Public Affairs Committee (NIPAC), a Dutch equivalent of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
Kortenoeven studied political science at Leiden University and history (unfinished) at the Dutch Open University.
He worked twice in an Israeli kibbutz: in 1976 in kibbutz Nahshon and in 1981 in kibbutz Matzuva. In the meantime he worked at Holland International, a Dutch travel agency. In the 1980s he was active in the Dutch care sector. From 1988 to 1991 he was director of Dutchlink Sales Representation.
From 1991 to 2000 Kortenoeven was involved in journalism activities and project advisory, both in the Netherlands, the United States and Israel. From 2000 to 2010 he was an employee of CIDI, a Dutch centre providing (positive) information about Israel.
On June 17, 2010 he became a member of the Dutch House of Representatives for the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid). As an MP he focused on matters of foreign policy (Middle East, Russia and Asia) and the armed forces of the Netherlands.
Kortenoeven announced on July 3, 2012, in the wake of a press conference by Geert Wilders, that he had just left the PVV due to internal struggles. He did so together with fellow MP Marcial Hernandez.[7] They formed the Kortenoeven/Hernandez Group, that was in Parliament until September 19, 2012 (after the general elections, in which they didn't take part).
Bibliography
- De kern van de zaak: feiten en achtergronden van het Arabisch-Israëlisch conflict, Soesterberg, Aspekt, 2005, ISBN 90-5911-349-7 (about the Arab-Israeli conflict)
- Hamas: portret en achtergronden, Soesterberg, Aspekt, 2007, ISBN 978-90-5911-294-0 (about Palestinian militant group Hamas)
- Mohammed Amin El Hoesseini: Hitlers Palestijnse bondgenoot, Soesterberg, Aspekt, 2008, ISBN 978-90-5911-707-5 (about Palestinian Muslim leader Haj Amin al-Husseini)
References
- (Dutch) Parlement.com biography
- ↑ Stakelbeck, Erick (March 9, 2015). ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam. Regnery Publishing, Incorporated, An Eagle Publishing Company. pp. 155–. ISBN 978-1-62157-377-7.
- ↑ "Wim Kortenoeven". The Times Of Israel.
He was a Member of the Dutch Parliament for Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom, worked previously as a journalist and as a pro-Israel lobbyist, and has written books on Hamas and the roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- ↑ Bruinsma, Jelle (14 March 2008). "The Dutch Israel Lobby". Norman G. Finkelstein's official website. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
- ↑ Kortenoeven, Wim (9 October 2007). "Oorlogsstemming" (in Dutch). Israël-Aktueel. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
- ↑ Kortenoeven, Wim (27 October 2008). "Christenen tegen Israël" (in Dutch). Israël-Aktueel. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
- ↑ "Israël Aktueel". Christenen voor Israel. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
- ↑ David Haakman (July 3, 2012). "Kortenoeven en Hernandez stappen uit PVV – 'LPF-achtige toestanden'". NRC.nl. Retrieved July 3, 2012.
External links
- (English) (Dutch) Wim Kortenoeven's Website