Israeli Foreign Policy
Jerusalem’s decision to step up military operations makes it difficult for Germany to pursue its foreign policy priorities, Chancellor Merz said.
Ben-Gurion Airport sees busiest day since Oct. 7, 2023.
Since Narendra Modi was elected Indian PM in 2014, New Delhi and Jerusalem have significantly strengthened ties.
The move follows a deterioration in Israel-China ties amid the war in Gaza and Western fears over espionage.
The Iranian-backed terrorist group has rejected all proposals for its disarmament.
The European country has a low volume of trade with the Jewish state.
The Trump administration insists supporters of Hamas and other terror groups have no legal right to visas but is struggling to convince courts.
Washington wants Beirut ministers to commit to disarming Hezbollah to forestall Israel strikes against the terrorists.
The Polish ambassador was summoned to the Israeli Foreign Ministry for an official rebuke over “unacceptable” remarks by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Greek leftist groups have called for demonstrations against the Jewish state over the Gaza war.
The Iranian-backed terror proxy says it won’t lay down its weapons, while Beirut debates bringing all arms under state control.
Before the Oct. 7 attacks, some 190,000 Palestinians, nearly all from Judea and Samaria but some from the Gaza Strip, were employed in Israel.