Gilles-William Goldnadel was born on 1954 and is a French-Israeli lawyer, author and columnist.
12 Facts About Gilles-William Goldnadel
Gilles-William Goldnadel was born on 12 January 1954 in Rouen, in northern France.
Gilles-William Goldnadel grew up in Gournay-en-Bray, where they owned a clothing store.
Gilles-William Goldnadel was educated at the Lycee des Bruyeres in Rouen.
Gilles-William Goldnadel received a master's degree in Law from Pantheon-Sorbonne University.
Gilles-William Goldnadel has defended Israeli businessman Arcadi Gaydamak and Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci, among many others.
An author, Gilles-William Goldnadel has written eight books, three of which with Jean-Claude Gawsewitch.
Gilles-William Goldnadel is a columnist, writing for Le Figaro and Valeurs Actuelles, two conservative French publications.
Gilles-William Goldnadel serves as the President of the Association France-Israel.
Gilles-William Goldnadel has served on the Steering Committee of the CRIF since 2010.
Gilles-William Goldnadel is a zionist, and has as his "personal friend" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Gilles-William Goldnadel is married to Beatrice Vonderweidt, a former model, now a painter whose work was exhibited at the French Institute of Tel Aviv in 2008.