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Israeli Foreign Policy

In Brazil, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the Trump administration plans to present the “deal of the century” at a time “they believe would be the most conducive ‎to its success” • U.S. agrees that presenting plan during election cycle would undermine its chances.
As dangerous enemies arm themselves with missiles that can strike anywhere, the strategic value of Israel’s submarine fleet keeps rising. When did they start adding to the military security of the Jewish state, and how did Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu first get involved in helping purchase them?
Using Israeli technology to show how to create self-sufficient infrastructure and bring access to clean water, education, refrigeration and food security to the continent.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and other officials have warned against releasing the plan during the Israeli election season, so that the vote is not a referendum on the American proposal.
Still, the Israel prime minister cautioned in a meeting closed to the media that “there are no guarantees, and we will have to fight mightily.”
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan went on the attack against Israel once again over the weekend, this time claiming that Israel murders innocent people in cold blood.
Some excitement—and perhaps a lot more doubt—has been swirling in political and academic circles about the ongoing nature of Jerusalem’s Gulf-oriented approach to diplomatic, and hopefully, economic relations.
“We share deep histories and rich culture. We are all vibrant democracies. We all value pluralism, freedom and peace,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “And we are all threatened by forces of terror and religious radicalism. Our alliance is an anchor of stability and prosperity in the Eastern Mediterranean.”
“Ambassador [Nikki] Haley was a valuable voice at the U.N. speaking truth to power,” said B’nai B’rith president Charles Kaufman. “We will miss her passionate defense of human rights around the world and courage in standing up against institutional anti-Israel bias.”
Nevertheless, Deputy Attorney General Ran Nazri said it was problematic from a constitutional point of view and in terms of the potential international reaction.
The government, as a first step, must immediately declare the annulment of the Oslo Accords. “The root of all of Israel’s security problems in the last 25 years is the disastrous Oslo accords,” they stated.
It was created by the famed sculptor Nandor Glid and finished in 1997 after his death by his son, Daniel. It was the elder Gild’s last piece.