Latin America
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and the U.S. State Department hailed Buenos Aires’ move to list Iran’s Quds Force as a terrorist group, calling it a key step against Iranian terror.
The U.S. secretary of state lauded Nasry Asfura for his “advocacy of U.S. strategic objectives” and pledge to strengthen the U.S.-Honduras partnership.
“I salute your decisive resolve,” the Israeli prime minister wrote on X.
Gali Dagan will be based in Lima and represent Israel in La Paz until an embassy is opened and a resident envoy is appointed.
Delcy Rodríguez used anti-Israel conspiracy rhetoric in a fiery speech decrying the U.S. operation.
“This action likely falls within the president’s inherent authority under Article II of the Constitution,” said Sen. Mike Lee.
“Innovation is a shared language between our societies,” Hebrew University President Tamir Sheafer said at the ceremony.
The country’s share of the seaborne coal imports is set to more than triple from 2024 levels.
José Antonio Kast Rist defeated the Communist Party’s candidate by a large margin.
The FBI and U.S. Justice Department allege that the vessel was carrying sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran.
The two leaders agreed to exchange high-level visits and deepen cooperation in security, agriculture and tourism as diplomatic ties are formally restored.
Israel’s foreign minister and the U.S. secretary of state also addressed the situations in Syria and Lebanon.