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The move is seen as revenge over Jerusalem’s recognition of Somaliland
Gideon Sa’ar will meet with the presidents of both countries, as well as leaders of the Jewish communities.
As long as political relations between the two sides remain stable, trade and investment in high-tech can serve as an anchor against geopolitical risks.
The four, one of them a survivor of the Nova massacre, are detained and awaiting sentencing. Thai authorities reportedly intend to expel the suspects and ban them from entering the country.
Tokyo condemns Hamas and supports its disarmament, Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu tells the Israeli president.
Gideon Sa’ar called for strengthening ties with Tokyo, noting that Toshimitsu Motegi chose Israel for his first bilateral visit since taking office.
Gideon Sa’ar urged Beijing to pay attention to Iran, the main source of instability in the region.
The decision highlights the Accords’ evolving role as a U.S.-led geopolitical instrument—and Astana’s calculated effort to balance relations with Washington, Moscow and Beijing.
The meeting with will be the field marshal’s third in six months with the U.S. president.
S. Jaishankar met with Israel’s leadership in the capital to strengthen the strategic ties between the nations.
MK Ohad Tal warns of the China–Iran–North Korea–Russia axis as he meets Taiwan’s vice president and senior officials.
“We can’t apply a different standard to Israel than we do to every other nation,” the American ambassador said.