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It will enable the Gulf state to send fuel to Gaza via Egypt; Hamas can then resell the fuel to cover its expenses.
“A nuclear Iran will thrust the entire Middle East into a nuclear arms race; we will find ourselves in a new Cold War,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid.
“Finally, parents, children, siblings and orphans will be reunited with their families after decades of waiting,” says Immigration and Absorption Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata.
The two-day event is set to address three key themes: counteracting authoritarianism; addressing and combating corruption; and promoting respect for human rights.
Polish officials welcome the move but stress that contrary to Israeli reports, the decision is independent of Polish policies on anti-Semitism.
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz hails the Memorandum of Understanding as a “very significant development” • Gantz’s visit to the North African kingdom is the first by an Israeli defense official.
Israeli Foreign Ministry hails the move; Yair Lapid calls on European countries to “join this pressure” on the Lebanese terror group.
Aryeh Lightstone, who was chief of staff to former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, offers his unique perspective on the historic normalization agreements.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog sends condolences to family of Eliyahu David Kay, killed in a Palestinian terror attack in Jerusalem on Sunday, and expresses gratitude for the U.K.’s decision to label Hamas a terrorist group.
At around the age of his bar mitzvah, he became involved in the pre-state, underground Fighters for the Freedom of Israel, or Lehi.
Such growth, said Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the opening event, “is vital for the story of aliyah from all over the world and the story of aliyah from the United States.”
Gen. Manoj Mukund Naravane (“MM”) Navarne observed Israel’s northern borders and also paid tribute to Indian army casualties that fell during World War I.