Diplomacy

In extraordinary comments on Friday, a top-ranking Saudi diplomat said that “the blood conflict” between Israel and the Arab world “had lasted too long” and that the time for normalization has come. “Us Saudis and all Gulf States plus Egypt and Jordan realize that the age of going to war...

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Israeli journalists from six media outlets have been approved by Bahrain to cover the U.S.-led economic workshop that will take place in the country on June 25-26, in what is seen as an unprecedented move by a country with no formal ties to the Jewish State. The Kingdom reportedly granted...

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Democratic Presidential candidate and South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg said Sunday that if he were elected President he would not move the United States Embassy back to Tel Aviv from Jerusalem. The decision to relocate the Embassy honored bipartisan Congressional requirements first passed into law over 20 years ago...

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The Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, Dr. Mohammad Abdul Karim Al-Issa, will visit Auschwitz as part of an agreement signed between the Mecca-based organization and the American Jewish Committee. Al-Issa, a former justice minister who took over the government-funded group in 2016, will join American Jewish Committee CEO David...

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British Armed Forces Chief of the Defense Staff General Sir Nick Carter arrived in Israel on Sunday to promote cooperation between the two countries. General Carter was greeted by an honor guard headed by IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi at the IDF’s Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv....

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The Arab world must take initiatives to make Israel overcome “fears for its future” as a Jewish state in the Middle East, Oman Minister of Foreign Affairs said Saturday at the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Jordan. “The West has offered Israel political, economic and military support and...

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