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The Mossad said that those detained were part of a “wide Iranian network that operates from Iran and out of many countries.”
Earlier in the day, along with the Israeli consulate in New York, it shuttered its doors.
“The circumstances on our eastern border ... contributed to the improvement in our relations,” Warsaw’s chargé d’affaires in Tel Aviv Agata Czaplińska tells JNS.
Asaf Zamir quit his post with a “heavy heart,” the diplomat wrote on Twitter.
The agreement, signed during Israeli Foreign Minister’s visit to Poland, will see Warsaw restore its ambassador to Israel, and the resumption of Israeli youth visits to Poland.
The Israeli premier is slated to meet with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
The unspoken question in the air at the Connect2Innovate conference was whether Saudi Arabia will be the next Arab state to normalize relations with Israel.
The Israeli premier called on Germany to help curb Iran’s nuclear and missile programs.
“We need to tell the truth without bowing to the lies and distortions of history,” says Bezalel Smotrich.
Some 80,000 Jews lived in Greece before World War II. Only 10,000 survived the German occupation.
Israel’s prime minister joins German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for a ceremony at Platform 17, from where thousands of Jews were deported during World War II.
Israeli experts point to Japan as a possible alternative model to the Jewish state’s position in the conflict.