World’s most populous Muslim nation authorized an agreement to exchange trade offices with Israel, with a signing ceremony set for October 2023By Lahav Harkov Israel and Indonesia had planned to announce the establishment of diplomatic relations in October 2023, a move that was delayed by the Hamas terror attack on Israel and subsequent war in Gaza, three sources involved in the negotiations told Jewish Insider. Israel’s then-Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and departing Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s office approved a final draft of an agreement for the Jewish state and the country with the world’s largest Muslim population to exchange trade offices, as a first step towards full diplomatic relations, sources involved in the talks said. You May Have MissedSCOOPADL, Brandeis Center file Title VI complaint against Berkeley school system for rampant antisemitismThe complaint alleges widespread bullying and taunting against Jewish students, with minimal recourse from school officials. DETERRING IRANIranian proxy attacks on US troops likely to resume, former top Pentagon official says‘We should expect these attacks to resume, mostly because we know that Iran continues to arm and fund and train these groups,’ Dana Stroul said. Read more... |