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Israeli Foreign Policy

Antisemitism surge fuels divisions as leaders debate Canberra’s stance on Palestine and Netanyahu’s harsh rebuke.
“Member states disagree on how to get the Israeli government to change course,” said E.U. foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.
Instead of criticizing Washington, you should focus on the P.A.’s “legal warfare against Israel,” said the Jewish state’s foreign minister.
The Jewish state has to take the media war fueled by a trillion-dollar campaign by Qatar “much more seriously,” the philanthropist says.
The decision to leave DSEI follows restrictions that amount to “discrimination,” the defense ministry in Jerusalem said.
It’s at least the third time this year that Israeli tourists traveling aboard the Haifa-based cruise line have been singled out by protesters.
“Syria needs a chance to succeed and move past the violence and strife that consumed the country for over 14 years,” the bipartisan lawmakers wrote.
“A secure, stable Lebanon is in the interest not just of the U.S. and the Lebanese people, but of the entire region,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen stated.
The incident coincides with an explosion of antisemitic crimes that Jewish leaders say is fueled by hateful rhetoric against Israel.
Diplomatic relations between Jerusalem and Manama persist despite setbacks after Oct. 7, as credentials are accepted for Ambassador Shmuel Revel.
The Israeli government has until now refrained from recognizing the 1915-1917 mass killings as genocide, citing concerns over its diplomatic ties with Turkey.
“We value the bond between our nations and remain committed to strengthening our ties across various sectors,” the Ukrainian leader said.