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Greece–Israel relations are the bilateral relationship between the Hellenic Republic and the State of Israel. Greece and Israel today enjoy positive and extensive diplomatic relations and consider each other an ally. [1] [2] Israel and Greece consider each other as collaborators in the aspects of military, intelligence and economy. [3]
An analysis of Israeli textbooks in 2000 by the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace (CMIP), now known as the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education, found that the legitimacy of the State of Israel as an independent Jewish state on the territory of the Land of Israel and the immigration of Jews to the country was never questioned.
The Israeli Embassy in Athens represents one of 98 consular and diplomatic representations of Israel all over the world. [1] The building hosts both the Embassy of Israel and the Israeli Consulate. The Embassy of Israel was initially located on Herodotou St, as a Diplomatic Representation, immediately following the establishment of the State of ...
1] Yossi Amrani 2019 - [2] Irit Ben-Abba 2014 - 2019; Arye Mekel 2010 - 2014; Ali Yihye 2006 - 2010; Ram Aviram 2003 - 2006; David Sasson 2001 - 2003; Ran Curiel 1996 - 2001; David Sasson 1990 - 1996; Moshe Gilboa 1986 - 1990; Nissim Yaish 1976 - 1981; Yehuda Gaulan 1970 - 1974; Shmuel Kapel 1962; Yehuda Horam 1956 - 1957
Taglit-Birthright Israel (Hebrew: תגלית), also known as Birthright Israel or simply Birthright, is a free ten-day heritage trip to Israel, Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights for young adults of Jewish heritage between the ages of 18 and 26. [1] [2] [3] The program is sponsored by the Birthright Israel Foundation, whose donors subsidize ...
The 1922 census of Palestine lists 1,315 Greek speakers in Mandatory Palestine (7 in Southern, 1,044 in Jerusalem-Jaffa, 19 in Samaria, and 245 in Northern), including 1,230 in municipal areas (760 in Jerusalem, 161 in Jaffa, 205 in Haifa, 4 in Gaza, 1 in Hebron, 6 in Nablus, 1 in Safad, 1 in Lydda, 12 in Nazareth, 20 in Ramleh, 1 in Tiberias, 29 in Bethlehem, 11 in Acre, 2 in Tulkarem, 1 in ...
The channel was first launched on November 8, 1989, as a part of Israeli cable's trial broadcasting prior to the 1990 official launch. [1] At first, the channel broadcast only two hours a day, and in its first two years it was based primarily on purchased programs. In 1991, the channel began broadcasting shows with hosts and presenters.
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