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Israeli Foreign Policy

“On Nov. 29, 1947, our thousands-year-old dream became a reality,” stated the Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry. “Since then, we’ve been through a lot, but we’ve only grown stronger.”
The move reflects strained Israel-Ankara relations.
“Israel is the only home I have ever known.”
Last month, the army foiled two earlier attempts to smuggle weapons from Sinai.
But the U.S. carriers are still not flying the route.
“A ceasefire in Lebanon highlights the urgent need for the violence in Gaza to stop,” Irish Deputy Prime Minister Micheál Martin said.
Former Polish intelligence chief Maciej Hunia sits down with JNS to discuss the future of bilateral relations.
Concerns linger over Hezbollah’s compliance and Israel’s operational freedom.
“If there were to be such a visit to the U.K., there would be a court process and due process would be followed in relation to those issues,” the U.K. foreign minister said.
“What the Zionist regime did in Gaza and Lebanon is not victory,” the Iranian leader told a gathering of loyalist militia forces in Tehran.
During a live interview with comedian Billy Crystal, the former president laments missed opportunities for peace, defends Israel’s right to self-defense.
The trip for young professionals featured a stop at Israel’s embassy in Japan and homestay visits that allowed delegates immersive cultural experiences.