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Israeli Foreign Policy

The envoys celebrated Israel’s 75 years of independence.
The Israeli defense minister is on a working trip to Greece and Cyprus.
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen patches up relations with his E.U. counterpart Josep Borrell, who “condemned recent terrorist and rocket attacks against Israelis.”
Kyiv’s ambassador thanks Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for making it happen.
A source close to the negotiations said that the two sides were “at an advanced stage of tying up loose ends.”
Iranian weapons proliferation could grow significantly beyond the Middle East and Russia, Israeli observers warn.
Eli Cohen’s trip follows recent ones by Economy Minister Nir Barkat and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.
The United Arab Emirates serves as a “bridge” forging bilateral ties between Israel and Africa, says former minister Ayoob Kara.
The Morocco-based Sharaka director acknowledges that “like many Moroccan teenagers, I was a victim of propaganda.”
Finland, Germany and the Netherlands are all in line to purchase advanced Israeli defense systems.
“He might as well appoint who he sees fit,” said Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America, of the vacant consul general role the Israeli prime minister aims to fill.
Jerusalem proposes a long-term ceasefire.