Israeli Foreign Policy
Wellington maintained its position in favor of a two-state solution, but said that “rhetoric” alone will not lead there.
“We just had our revolution, we are trying to be the voice of the people,” Ahmed al-Sharaa told attendees at a summit in New York City.
The Israeli prime minister said that negotiations with Damascus revolve around the demilitarization of southwest Syria.
“For Germany, recognition of a Palestinian state comes more at the end of the process. But this process must begin now,” said Johann Wadephul
Dr. Ellen Kriesels also carried a placard at a protest depicting a Star of David whose six points were labeled with various immoral actions.
IDF soldiers continue to fight in Gaza “for the final defeat of Hamas and the return of all our hostages” held by the terrorist group, the PM said.
The CSU stalls $35 million pledge by SPD minister, demanding guarantees money won’t support projects threatening the Jewish state.
Israel claims Egypt’s troop buildup and construction in Sinai breach the 1979 peace treaty, and has requested that the Trump administration intervene diplomatically.
According to a poll by the CRIF umbrella group of Jewish communities, 33% said they were opposed to any recognition “in the short time.”
In Melbourne, demonstrators defaced the Hochgurtel Fountain; In Athens, protesters unfurled massive anti-Israel banners on the cliffs of the Acropolis.
Israeli FM Gideon Sa’ar expressed appreciation to his Japanese counterpart, Takeshi Iwaya, for Tokyo’s “responsible decision.”
An immigration judge ordered Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation to Syria or Algeria, agreeing with the Trump administration that the Columbia graduate’s failure to include pertinent information on his green card application is grounds for revocation.