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Israeli Foreign Policy

Accounting measures, drop in gas tax boost P.A. coffers.
Last week, Tourism Minister Haim Katz became the first Israeli minister to publicly visit the kingdom.
A former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state told JNS that he wouldn’t be surprised if the indictment “is strategically timed.”
The German Air Force is to take delivery of Israel’s Arrow 3 missile-defense system by the fourth quarter of 2025.
The prime minister lauded his government’s achievements at last week’s U.N. General Assembly.
Iran, domestic antisemitism, Holocaust restitution and advancing the Abraham Accords were on the table in high-level meetings with world leaders.
When 87-year-old Mahmoud Abbas leaves the political scene, the “Palestinian Authority” will enter a new phase. Abbas’s legacy to the Palestinians is the destruction of the P.A. as a unified entity.
The centenarian former U.S. secretary of state is “a longtime friend of Israel and a true statesman,” wrote Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On the 50th anniversary of the war, Itzhak Levanon tells JNS that Israel and Egypt have been close in many ways, but there is more work to be done.
“The protesters on the other side,” Rabbi Shmuley Boteach told JNS, “have forgotten who the real enemy is. Bibi is a hero, and Iran is the villain. I hope the protesters across the street know that.”
The group identified 665 incidents for the 2022-23 school year, up from 349 the previous year.
Isaac Herzog accepted the credentials of the envoys of the United Kingdom, France, Ireland, Brazil, Cyprus, Peru and Côte d’Ivoire.