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Since Narendra Modi was elected Indian PM in 2014, New Delhi and Jerusalem have significantly strengthened ties.
Before the Oct. 7 attacks, some 190,000 Palestinians, nearly all from Judea and Samaria but some from the Gaza Strip, were employed in Israel.
Knesset members call Taiwan a true friend of Israel and back its inclusion in global forums like the WHO and ICAO.
Following “Operation Rising Lion,” Amir Baram meets top Indian officials to expand strategic and industrial cooperation.
At least 12 Thais were killed by Cambodian shelling, according to Thailand’s health minister.
“With strong links to various international actors, we can—and will—play a much more important role,” President Ilham Aliyev tells journalists.
Ambassador Xiao Junzheng rejects claims that Iran is rearming with the help of Beijing.
It marks the first time a foreign nation has made a financial contribution geared towards the development of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.
Ambassador to Japan Gilad Cohen called on the Asian democracy to “take action” against Beijing’s consul general in Osaka.
As Beijing-Jerusalem relations sour, experts say New Delhi’s growing partnership offers the Jewish state strategic and economic alternatives.
Remarkable stories of heroism saved lives during the Hamas terror attack on Moshav Yakhini.
Nattapong Pinta, 36, is survived by his wife and young son.