Israeli Foreign Policy
Jerusalem is reportedly looking at options to provide defensive military assistance to Kyiv in a way that would not raise tensions with Russia.
Anti-reform activists vow to disrupt the prime minister’s departure from Ben-Gurion Airport.
Fourteen Israeli defense industries are presenting their products at the event, including unmanned aerial systems, rocket and missile systems and more.
The Connect2Innovate forum focuses on fintech, logistics, supply change, water, energy and climate.
Both Sunni states severed diplomatic relations with Tehran in 2016.
“The kingdom’s relations cannot be the subject of blackmail by anyone,” the royal court said.
Former ambassador the U.N. Danny Danon was elected by secret ballot cast by representatives of 47 nations. He ran against legislators from Spain, Holland and Sweden.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin meets with top officials in Israel, including Netanyahu.
It will be the first Israeli legislative deputation to the Gulf state since the signing of the Abraham Accords.
The Polish Foreign Ministry has denied a final agreement was reached, but said “a convergence of opinions” may lead to one being signed “in the near future.”
The visiting experts gained “a great deal of new knowledge,” stated Hiroshima University professor Tatsuhiko Kubo.
The meeting comes as Mukhtar Mammadov prepares to become the first envoy to Israel from a Shi’ite Muslim country.