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Israeli Foreign Policy

Athens is eyeing the Jewish state’s modern anti-aircraft and artillery missile systems.
The U.S. president told Mohammed bin Salman he wants progress on a deal ahead of the crown prince’s visit to the White House.
Amid growing concern in Turkey over security ties between Israel, Greece and Cyprus, the PMO announces that two Israeli officials visited Athens.
The 30 young volunteers arrived at Shlomo Peretz’s home, which had been hit by Hezbollah rockets, to help with restoration efforts.
The Israeli prime minister said his advice to French President Emmanuel Macron is “learn the facts, stick to the facts, stick to realities and don’t try to escape it.”
“Palestine is very bad to Taiwan” because it aligns with Beijing’s “One-China” principle, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-Lung said.
The two countries do not have formal diplomatic relations.
Since taking office two years ago, Argentina’s president has propelled relations with Israel to unprecedented heights.
The first-ever visit by the “president of Palestine” to Paris “marks a new and crucial stage in relations between France and the State of Palestine,” says the French president.
Mohanad Alkhatib allegedly crossed into Israel with Hamas terrorists, before settling in Brussels and attending anti-Israel rallies across Europe.
“We hope the international community will focus on the pains in Africa at least as much as they focused on their obsession with the State of Israel.”
“My family asks if I’m worried about being in Israel during a time of war, about serving in the army now, but for me, this feels like the most important time to serve.”