Israeli Foreign Policy
Israeli Energy Minister Karine Elharrar is the first Israeli lawmaker to ever attend the Egypt Petroleum Show, the region’s most important oil and gas exhibition and conference.
“I come from Israel with goodwill, with warm friendship between the two peoples, and I’m sure you can be a remarkable bridge between Bahrain and Israel,” says Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
“Iran supports terrorist organizations that operate in your region in order to achieve one goal, which is to destroy moderate countries that care about the welfare of their people,” says Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan tempered his comments by stressing that the relationship is not political, even though the two countries have officially normalized ties.
Items will include dry food, medicine, blankets and heaters to last up to three months in the event of war.
The Association of Gulf Jewish Communities is shifting its focus away from an influx of Israeli tourists and towards the more permanent future of a Jewish presence in the Gulf region.
Morocco has tense relations with Algeria and fears coming under attack by radical players in the region.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is scheduled to meet with Bahraini Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, government ministers and representatives of the kingdom’s Jewish community.
El Al is adding additional flights to and from Kyiv • The Jewish Agency plans to return educational emissaries to Israel.
Zvi Magen, a former Israeli ambassador to both Ukraine and Russia, and currently a senior research fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies, said the Russian president’s main ambition is “to make Russia a global superpower.” That has implications for Israel.
Gen. Eberhard Zorn received briefings from the Israel Defense Forces on both Lebanon and Hezbollah’s regional entrenchment there.
The North African country’s military is seen to be the driving force behind stronger ties with Israel.