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“We all know that the Iranian regime’s top terrorist proxy Hezbollah has found a home in Venezuela under Maduro. This is unacceptable,” says U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
“You express the deep and long-standing friendship between the two countries, Mr. President,” said Ofir Akunis, Israeli Minister of Science, Technology and Space.
The Central American country joins its neighbor, Guatemala, in officially designating the Lebanese Shi’te organization as an international terrorist organization.
“Nisman: The Prosecutor, the President and the Spy” examines his death just hours before he was to present evidence about parties associated with the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires.
Relocating the embassy is “not something extraordinary. It’s supposed to be a natural and normal thing,” says senior Brazilian MP Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
Renewing diplomatic ties with Israel, severed in 2009, is a priority for Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó, says politician Julio Borges, who serves as his shadow foreign minister.
At the IAC summit in Florida, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández calls for a “trilateral relationship” among Israel, the United States and Latin America, based on “common values, common threats and common rivals.”
Guatemalan president-elect Alejandro Giammattei, on his first visit to Israel, says he will implement the move once he takes office in January.
She said that she’s also advocating for clean water in her Michigan district and “fighting for clean water in Gaza.”
Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, is scheduled to attend the Dec. 15 ceremony marking the event.
The ceremony was held in Stern’s native town of São Paulo, where he now lives, in its oldest synagogue, Kehilat Israel.
This isn’t the first time it has sough help in arresting Alí Akbar Velayati, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.