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Israeli Foreign Policy

The democracies of the Eastern Mediterranean seek to advance their partnership.
Lebanese soldiers armed with RPGs were at the scene in the Golan’s Mount Dov region.
The deal includes advance payments of up to $600 million, pending parliamentary approval.
Unless the IDF takes steps to combat rampant cross-border smuggling, deadly attacks like the one on June 3 are bound to recur, say experts.
Amir Ohana is in Rabat at the invitation of his local counterpart.
Jerusalem mulls recognizing Rabat’s claim to Western Sahara.
Daniel Aschheim, author of a book on a controversial world leader with a mixed record on Israel, promotes Israel’s interests in the Midwest.
Mountain, Ashkenazi, Georgian and Sephardi Jews make for a diverse community.
It’s “impossible” for Azerbaijan to stay on the sidelines of the Turkey-Israel relationship, says Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Washington Khazar Ibrahim.
“Our homeland was under attack, and we only wanted to keep it safe,” one man told JNS. “Can you blame us?”
The apparatus detects incoming missiles and drones and their trajectories.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi tendered his “deepest condolences” over the incident.