Israeli Foreign Policy
The Ukrainian Embassy had accused Israel of having a “pro-Russian” stance; U.S. says Israel blocking Iron Dome transfer to Ukraine.
Foreign Minister Eli Cohen welcomed the announcement by the South Pacific island country.
The Forum, which was to have been held in Morocco in July, was put off due to Israel’s declaration of new construction in Judea and Samaria, says Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.
Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman met with her counterpart in Rabat.
China wants to replace the U.S. as the sole superpower in the Middle East.
The Netanyahu government “has opted for a path of close cooperation with the Russian Federation.”
Olena Zelenska participated in a memorial ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance.
Rabat reportedly made the decision in response to Israeli announcements on expanding communities in Judea and Samaria.
“In the spirit of peace between our peoples, we express our solidarity and extend a helping hand.”
Israeli Foreign Ministry political director Aliza Bin Noun met with a series of senior of officials in the Gulf state.
The relationship that exists among the three Mediterranean nations was “inconceivable” just 20 years ago, says Israel’s Ambassador to Cyprus Oren Anolik.
Olena Zelenska will hold talks with the National Coalition for Trauma and NATAL—The Israel Trauma and Resiliency Center.