Israeli Foreign Policy
AJA recalled Pauline Hanson’s staunch support of the community after she got suspended for using the garment to advocate for banning it.
This “strengthens the resilience, solidarity, and renewal of the State of Israel,” said Israeli Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer.
The Polish Foreign Ministry criticized the Israeli Holocaust museum for not amending a tweet that noted Jews were first forced to wear yellow badges in Poland, without mentioning that the country was occupied by Germany at the time.
An erroneous report depicting Israeli victims as attackers fueled a ban on Maccabi fans and heightened Jewish community distrust.
Israel has watched warily as Christian Armenia has grown into an increasingly significant trade partner of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
“I expect the government of Lebanon to fulfill its commitment to disarm Hezbollah,” said the Israeli premier.
A business delegation will join the mission to expand economic ties with the Latin American allies.
The joint government session covered cooperation in energy, trade, investment, agriculture, transport and digitalization.
The Israeli PM and India’s Commerce Minister Goyal discussed trade, investments and a new corridor linking India, the Middle East, Israel and Europe.
Azerbaijan becomes the latest to rule out sending soldiers into the Strip.
The city-state said the men endangered the two-state solution by making “unilateral attempts to change facts on the ground.”
Estonian Ambassador to Israel Andres Vosman hopes the two embassies together will act as a “force multiplier.”