Israeli Foreign Policy
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz leads a delegation to Switzerland for high-level meetings to find a solution regarding a Swiss law that allows Israeli military and political leaders to be arrested for war crimes.
The two countries agreed to strengthen cooperation in the areas of agriculture, water, irrigation, health, science and technology, and the economy, and expressed interest in examining additional cooperation in cyber security, telecommunication, space science and technology.
P.A. prime minister orders Palestinian local authorities to prepare long-term development plans without regard for the Oslo-mandated division of Judea and Samaria into Areas A, B and C.
Its mission to the United Nations said it “has the honor to convey the decision of the Government of the Republic of Nauru to formally recognize the City of Jerusalem as the Capital City of the State of Israel.”
“We have decided that we will not be releasing the peace vision (or parts of it) prior to the Israeli election,” tweeted U.S. Mideast special envoy Jason Greenblatt.
“For me, it’s the recognition that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel,” said Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández.
Cairo threatens to abandon its mediation efforts between Israel and Gaza if the coastal enclave continues to fire rockets at the Jewish state.
Our Soldiers Speak tours aim to provide the “gold standard of substantive programming” to those likely to affect the public space in the near future.
The deal is expected to boost bilateral trade between the two nations. In 2018, trade between Israel and South Korea amounted to $2.5 billion, an almost 15 percent increase over 2017.
“Time is drawing short to continue this activity of restricting Iran’s capacity to foment its terror regime,” he said at a U.N. Security Council meeting on the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “won’t hesitate” to oppose elements of the U.S. peace plan that run counter to Israel’s interest, says a senior Israeli official.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a historic visit to Chad, a Muslim-majority country, earlier this year where he announced the re-establishment of ties.