Israeli Foreign Policy
“At the moment there is still a very significant bloc—the largest in Congress—aligned with former president Christina Fernandez de Kirchner, that are not in favor of moving the embassy,” Alejandro Finocchiaro told JNS.
Israeli delegation of 25 defense companies highlights strategic partnership with Greece and regional security cooperation.
More than 100 Israeli and German youth will gather to discuss building a future rooted in cooperation and mutual understanding.
Tel Aviv’s network of German partner cities includes Cologne, Freiburg, Frankfurt, Essen and Bonn.
“Israel’s relations with African countries are a strategic asset and an integral part of our effort to strengthen Israel’s standing internationally,” said Sharren Haskel.
Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz wraps up term with tour of Gaza border, Tel Nof squadron.
A deal will be finalized to construct an electricity cable connecting the two countries, as part of the broader India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor project.
“I want to congratulate you for being the first world leader to set foot in Israel, in Ben-Gurion Airport, following the missile attack,” said Herzog.
Netanyahu thanked Azerbaijani President Aliyev for the invitation, adding that the trip will be rescheduled.
The Supreme Defense Council asks parliament to warn the Palestinian group not to jeopardize the country’s stability.
The U.K. head of state said London was “all too aware of the immense pain and suffering still being endured by those who remain hostage in Gaza.”
President Ahmed al-Sharaa must “protect the Druze in the suburbs of Damascus from attacks by jihadist rioters,” said Defense Minister Israel Katz.