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Jerusalem is “examining” the matter, according to Israeli media reports.
Amos Hochstein spoke with senior Lebanese officials and looked at ways to advance negotiations with Israel amid rising tensions between Hezbollah and Israel.
“People-to-people diplomacy between Pakistanis and Israelis is going to change the world,” says one of the trip’s organizers.
The Israeli Economy Ministry said senior officials from India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry would meet with their Israeli counterparts.
Should war break out in the north, Israel will strike with power “you have never seen,” says IDF Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi.
The plan is for it to become the West African country’s first official embassy in Israel.
Regional circumstances, Cairo’s prioritization of economic considerations, and the ongoing “the trust between political and security levels identifies new areas of cooperation,” says Ofir Winter, a research fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University.
Israel has refused a U.S. request for Germany to deliver Israeli-licensed Spike anti-tank missiles to Ukraine, says Ambassador Yevgen Korniychuk.
The Lebanese terror group conditioned its threat on the Lebanese government adopting a “clearer policy” on offshore gas fields.
A gas production ship was sent by the Energean company to the Karish field, located west of Haifa, which Israel says is within its exclusive economic waters.
With the center-left Labor government now in charge, some fear Israel will be unfairly vilified, but supporters of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese say his actions tell a different story.
The officials committed to coordinating efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and defer its aggressive regional activities.