Israeli Foreign Policy
The alleged attack targeted a company that provides logistics technology for Arab companies using a land corridor with Israel.
“The president of Colombia promised to give a reward to the murderers of Hamas—and the day has come,” wrote Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz.
Students attack German Ambassador to the Palestinian Authority Oliver Owcza over his country’s support for Israel.
“The release of the hostages is the top priority for us,” said Israel Katz.
Tony Abbott condemned the “appalling antisemitism that we have seen [in Australia] all too often over the last six months.”
“We will continue to stand with Israel against the kind of reckless attack that we saw earlier this month from Iran,” said the British prime minister.
The United States “has almost never supported Israeli offensives—not in 1948, 1967 and 1982, nor against Hezbollah and Hamas,” Michael Oren tells JNS.
“The pyramids represent people being forced to work for a central power, not being allowed to be important in and of themselves,” Yeshiva University professor Aaron Koller told JNS.
An interview with Germany’s Ambassador to Israel Steffen Seibert.
“Most Americans realize that Israel is fighting not only for its own survival but is on the front lines of the war against global terrorism,” said Sheldon Freilich, president of ZOA Michigan.
The moderate countries in the region must act to stop Iran’s aggression,” Israel Katz told Sameh Shoukry.
“France reaffirms its commitment to Israel’s security and reinforces its solidarity,” FM Stéphane Séjourné said.