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Israeli Foreign Policy

Israel’s foreign minister hammered out details with the leader of Sudan’s transitional government in Khartoum.
Khartoum reportedly intends to take a “significant step” regarding relations between the two countries.
The two nations agreed on the resumption of diplomatic relations in January 2019.
Both men this week condemned Tehran’s involvement in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“We believe that our cooperation can help not only advance our relations, but it is also part of Israel’s coming back to Africa and Africa coming back to Israel,” said the Israeli premier.
The leaders also discussed the need to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and opportunities for expanding the “cycle of peace.”
The U.S. secretary of state implies that Washington expects Jerusalem to provide Kyiv with military equipment.
Israeli officials have insisted that Jerusalem has not changed its policy of only providing Kyiv with humanitarian aid.
Diplomatic staff and family members were evacuated after a gunman killed the embassy’s head of security and wounded two others.
Entering the program is a “complex and laborious process,” says U.S. Embassy.
Survivors, whose ships were turned away from British Mandate Palestine, share their memories of a largely unknown, yet powerful and painful, story.
“We are worried about the persistence of antisemitic features in Egyptian society,” the foreign ministry says.