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“These growing ties reflect our shared values of liberty, innovation and faith,” said Israel’s deputy foreign minister.
“Israel stands at the front line, but we do not stand alone,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel tells European allies in Bucharest.
The move comes as the American president weighs getting involved in Israel’s military action by deploying B-2 stealth bombers.
Jerusalem will provide intelligence to help in South American country’s war on drug cartels.
“I can say that Jerusalem is a consensus in Israel, and I think our bonds with America are a consensus,” Moshe Tur-Paz, co-chair of the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus, told JNS.
“Ours is a history of friendship forged in struggle and deepened in shared values,” Israel’s deputy foreign minister told Czech legislators at the event.
“In an era of rising antisemitism, it is vital to have strong and reliable allies by our side,” said Austrian Parliament member Andreas Minnich.
The move comes nearly a year after the country’s liberal government recognized a Palestinian state.
Relations between the two nations have plummeted to historic lows, with Oslo becoming one of the Palestinians’ staunchest supporters in Europe.
The declaration will be made public at the annual National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Dallas.
Australia is facing an “antisemitism crisis,” said lawmaker Andrew Wallace.
“The vast majority of the Hispanic evangelical community have a strong commitment to both Israel and the Jewish people around the world,” said Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference.