Love Fest! In a beautiful show of peace and unity, Latin American Muslim leaders honored their Jewish brothers and sisters ahead of Rosh Hashana on a Zoom call.
Netanyahu was warmly welcomed this week in Colombia, where he and the Colombian president vowed to strengthen the 60-year friendship between the two countries.
On the second leg of his Latin American trip, Netanyahu enhanced ties with Bogota, signed bilateral agreements and offered to help Colombia remove landmines.
Making the first visit by a sitting Israeli prime minister to Argentina, Netanyahu was welcomed warmly upon arrival in Buenos Aires Monday. Prime Minister Benjamin and Sara Netanyahu received the red carpet treatment upon arrival in Buenos Aires Monday for the first visit ever by a sitting Israeli premier. “We are beginning here the dawn... Read more »
In the latest breakthrough in Israeli diplomacy, Netanyahu is making an historic visit to Latin America, where agreements will be signed in several fields.
A 400-foot poster displays 120 years of Zionism at Ben Gurion Airport; KKL-JNF held its first Latin American Youth Leadership Conference in Israel; 102 members of India’s Bnei Menashe community have arrived in Israel, and much more.
Yet another setback for Israel boycotters - some 20 rectors from leading Latin American universities visited Israel in a first-of-its-kind conference and signed cooperation agreements with the Hebrew University.
Having fleeced the US in the nuclear deal it signed last year, Iran is now benefiting from a huge influx in cash it received from the Obama administration and the Islamic State is now working to spread its tentacles to Latin America.
Terror organization Hezbollah has long been known to be working with a major Colombian drug cartel to traffic drugs to Europe and launder money through Lebanon, which is then used to finance its terror operations.
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter praised the Israeli solution to improvised explosive devices and Hadassah Hospital’s “Heart for Peace” program has saved the lives of over 600 Palestinian Arab children.
The plan is based on identifying areas of interest common and is designed to enable the full utilization of the latent economic potential for the economy.
Israeli and Mexican firms will fund joint R&D projects, including water management, desert agriculture, pharma and medical devices, electronics and communication.
Turkey is adding insult to injury. After three U.S. servicemen were assaulted there last week, President Erdogan claims it was Muslims who discovered America.
The Cabinet approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's and Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman's plan to strengthen economic ties with the Pacific Alliance.
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