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  2. France–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    France is Israel's 11th-greatest supplier of goods and represents Israel's ninth-largest market. France's main export items are motor vehicles, plastics, organic chemicals, aeronautical and space engineering products, perfumes and cosmetics. [22] The second-largest percentage of tourists that visit Israel come from France. [23]

  3. Fischer-Chauvel Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Fischer-Chauvel Agreement (or Fischer-Chauvel Agreements) is an agreement made in 1948 and 1949 between the French and Israeli governments involving the status of a number of French institutions in the newly-founded State of Israel and claimed by France as the French national domain in the Holy Land [].

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  5. French Israelism - Wikipedia

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    French Israelism (also called Franco-Israelism) is the French nationalist belief that people of Frankish descent in general, and the Merovingian dynasty in particular, are the direct lineal descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, specifically, the descendants of the Tribe of Benjamin.

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  8. List of ambassadors of Israel to France - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Israeli ambassadors to France. Following the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, France recognised Israel in January 1949, and the first Israeli ambassador to France, Maurice Fischer, was appointed in 1949. [1] [2] Maurice Fischer (1949–1952) Jacob Tsur (1952–1959) Walter Eytan (1960–1970) Asher Ben-Natan (1970–1974) Mordechai ...

  9. Let’s be the America that the French of Normandy see when ...

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    Yes, ma’am, you did, and the people of France, and of Normandy in particular, came to tell you what that means to them still. Anna “Mae” Krier flexed her “Rosie the Riveter” muscles.