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When Diplomacy Takes the Field: Senior Figures from Israeli Sport Meet European Ambassadors at a Special Event
As the world’s eyes turn to the FIFA World Cup in the United States, a special event was held at the residence of the European Union Ambassador to Israel under the title “Sport as a Platform for Tolerance and the Fight Against Racism”. The event was initiated by the Center for Jewish Impact and the Delegation of the European Union to Israel.
The event brought together senior figures from Israeli sport, representatives of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and ambassadors from European countries around a shared purpose: to discuss the power of sport to connect people, communities, and cultures, and the responsibility of clubs, federations, and public institutions to combat racism, violence, and exclusion.
At the heart of the evening was the understanding that sport is far more than competition or entertainment. It is an international, accessible, and unifying language, capable of crossing borders, bringing together different identities, and creating a shared space of mutual respect. Participants emphasized that, precisely in an era of social polarization and rising expressions of hatred, the playing field can and must become an educational and social platform - one that promotes tolerance, community leadership, and mutual responsibility.
As part of the event, the Center for Jewish Impact also presented its work to promote collaborations with European sports clubs, reflecting a broader vision in which sport can serve as a bridge between communities, countries, and ideas. In addition, a special panel was held with the participation of Israel Football Association CEO Yariv Tepper and Simona Halperin, Deputy Director General of the Europe Division at Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The evening concluded with a joint screening of the World Cup match between Austria and Argentina, which ended in a 2–0 victory for Argentina thanks to a brace by Leo Messi - a win that secured him the prestigious title of the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer and marked yet another historic evening in the career of the Argentine star.
Among those watching was Austria’s Ambassador to Israel, Nikolaus Lutterotti, who was left to accept, in true sporting spirit, his home team’s defeat to Messi’s Argentina. In this sense, the event came to a particularly symbolic close: an evening devoted to tolerance, mutual respect, and the power of sport to connect people, even when, on the screen as on the pitch, there are winners and losers.
Sonia Gomes de Mesquita, CEO of the Center for Jewish Impact, said:
“At a time when the entire world is watching the World Cup, we are reminded of the immense power of sport: its ability to connect people, communities, and ideas. Precisely in an era in which the fight against racism and violence in sport is being advanced, it is important to remember that sport is far more than a game. It is a tool for strengthening communities, shaping a shared culture, and building social resilience”.
Michael Mann, Ambassador of the European Union to Israel, said:
“Sport has a unique ability to bring people together across differences of language, background and belief. At a time when racism and intolerance continue to challenge our societies, we must recognise the important role that sport can play in promoting respect, inclusion and solidarity. The European Union is proud to support initiatives that harness the unifying power of sport to build bridges between communities and to advance the shared values of equality and mutual understanding”.
Shino Zoaretz, Chairman of the Israel Football Association, said:
“In a diverse society such as Israeli society, there is, on the one hand, particularly explosive potential, and on the other, tremendous potential for building a tolerant society. Our remarkable mosaic includes so many ‘others’ that it is almost the most natural thing in the world. In football, we make a point of saying that there is room for everyone, even if you are different from what is perceived as the ‘majority.’ There is one condition: you must accept the other - including the minority. That is how you build a stronger team and a stronger society”.
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Historic visit to Israel by the President of the Republic of Somaliland
In appreciation of Israel being the first country to recognize Somaliland, there was a historic visit by President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi. There was a busy schedule with many events held across a few days to make the most of the occasion.
President Herzog Hosts the President of Somaliland on His First State Visit to Israel
On June 14, 2026, President Isaac Herzog and First Lady Michal Herzog hosted President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi of the Republic of Somaliland and First Lady Fardowsa Mohamed Roble on their first-ever visit to Israel.
The President and First Lady of Somaliland were received with an official welcome ceremony at the President’s Residence, together with their senior delegation accompanying the visit. The two Presidents then held a private meeting and delivered statements to the media. President Herzog and the First Lady then hosted the President and First Lady of Somaliland and their delegation for an official state luncheon at the President’s Residence
President Isaac Herzog: “We both face the threat of radical extremism. We both seek security and stability in the region and in the Horn of Africa. We both see the importance of protecting maritime freedom.”
President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi: “I stand here with the greetings, the thanks, the appreciation of six million Somaliland Muslims.”
*The Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar met with the President of Somaliland Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem*
Somaliland is the 8th county to open an Embassy in Jerusalem and is important as it is a Muslim nation.
Previously, on May 18, 2026, President Isaac Herzog formally received the diplomatic credentials of the first-ever Ambassador of Somaliland to Israel, Dr. Mohamed Hagi,
Israel became the first country to recognize Somaliland in 1960, and again, after 35 years of independence and sovereignty, Israel again became the first country that recognized Somaliland.
The meeting was opened with statements to the media by the Minister and President.
*Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa'ar revealed behind the scenes relations with Somaliland: "This is our second meeting in this room. We met here discretely last October. I will always be proud of the privilege I had to write, with you and your people, the first pages in the story of the Israel-Somaliland relationship. I am certain this partnership will continue to grow stronger for the benefit of both our nations.*
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sa'ar's full statement:
“It's an honor to welcome my dear friend, the President of Somaliland, to Jerusalem.
Mr. President, this is our second meeting in this room. We met here discretely last October, but the media didn’t know at the time. So we’re revealing that now.
Today, you're here on a historic State Visit as the President of Somaliland - six months after we established relations that continue to deepen and strengthen.
I am proud of the role I had in establishing these ties - through the dialogue that took place during 2025 with you, Mr. President - and with your distinguished team.
In those talks, we found a mutual desire for a relationship based on respect, friendship, and cooperation for the benefit of both nations.
I also want to thank you for hosting me in Hargeisa in January.
During that visit, I felt the warmth and hospitality shown by you, your team, and the people of Somaliland.
Along the roads from the Presidential Palace to the airport , I saw with my own eyes the feelings of the people of Somaliland toward Israel.
Mr. President,
Thank you for your historic decision to open the Embassy of Somaliland here in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people.
We deeply appreciate Somaliland becoming the eighth country to take this important step.
I believe more countries will follow suit in the near future.
President Trump made a bold decision when he recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the U.S. Embassy here in 2018.
We are grateful that Somaliland has chosen to walk the same path of truth, friendship, and moral clarity.
Mr. President, there are indeed challenges in building the relationship between Israel and Somaliland.
Unfortunately, there are many trying to undermine it. They will not be successful.
But both of us are determined to continue advancing this partnership.
No one will decide for Israel - and no one will decide for Somaliland - who we conduct diplomatic relations with.
The great strength of this relationship is that it exists not only between governments.
It's a friendship between peoples.
It exists in the hearts of the peoples.
Mr. President, I am convinced that during your visit, you too will feel the deep feelings of our people.
I will always be proud of the privilege I had to write, with you and your people, the first pages in the story of the Israel-Somaliland relationship.
I am certain this partnership will continue to grow stronger for the benefit of both our nations.
On Tuesday, 16 June 2026, at 17:30, the President of the Republic of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi, visited the Knesset.with a senior delegation. They were greeted by an official welcome ceremony in the Weil Courtyard and the President signed the Knesset guestbook in the Chaggall State Hall.

President of the Republic of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Received Friends of Zion Award in Jerusalem
Following the Knesset visit, the President of the Republic of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi, received the Friends of Zion Award at the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem.
The ceremony was attended by diplomats, business leaders, Christian leaders, and distinguished guests from Israel and abroad
It was presented by Dr. Mike Evans, Founder of the Friends of Zion Heritage Center, in recognition of the opening of Somaliland’s Embassy in Jerusalem and Somaliland’s burgeoning friendship for the State of Israel.
This comes out of an appreciation for Israel being the first country and UN member state to officially recognise the Republic of Somaliland as a sovereign and independent country. Evans was keen to stress that he wants other countries, especially America to follow suit.
“I intend to speak with the U.S. President Donald Trump about the importance of formal American recognition of Somaliland,” he said.
In front of a room filled with diplomats, business leaders, and distinguished guests from Israel and around the world.
In a heartfelt speech, President Abdillahi expressed his appreciation for the honor:
“It is a great honor to receive the Friends of Zion Award. I am deeply grateful for this recognition, which reflects the growing friendship and strengthening ties between Somaliland and Israel. We remain committed to deepening the relationship between our peoples and building a future founded on cooperation, mutual respect, and friendship. I thank Dr. Mike Evans and Friends of Zion for this distinguished honor.”
Dr. Mike Evans praised President Abdillahi’s leadership and commitment to advancing relations with Israel, comparing Israel’s place in the Middle East to Somaliland's place in Afric calling Somaliland the Israel of Africa.
“At a time when Israel faces significant security and diplomatic challenges, genuine friendship carries special meaning. President Abdillahi has demonstrated leadership, courage, and vision in strengthening ties with Israel and fostering closer relations between our peoples. The opening of an embassy in Jerusalem sends a powerful message of friendship, mutual respect, and cooperation.On behalf of millions of Friends of Zion supporters worldwide, we are proud to present President Abdillahi with this award and recognize his commitment to the historic and enduring relationship between the Jewish people and the State of Israel.”
Representing the State of Israel was the chief of Protocol Ambassador Gil Haskel.
On Wednesday, June 17, at the Save a Child’s Heart Center, Holon, the President of the Republic of Somaliland, had a special visit to 'Save a Child’s Heart'. There the President met children from Somaliland currently receiving life-saving cardiac treatment in Israel. *For more than two decades, long before Israel’s historic recognition of Somaliland, Save a Child’s Heart has provided life-saving care to dozens of children from Somaliland.
Following this, the delegation went to the Dan Tel Aviv Hotel to attend the first Israel–Somaliland Business Forum. It was attended by H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi, President of the Republic of Somaliland and his senior delegation. The forum featured remarks by President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi and Mr. Eden Bar Tal, Director General of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs*, and brought together senior officials, investors, and company representatives.
Diplomacy.co.il congratulates the President of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi and his delegation on this historic visit to the State of Israel. May it take the friendship and collaboration between the two countries to new levels
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Embassy of Italy - 80 Anniversario della Repubblica Italiana (1946 - 2026) Dan Hotel, Tel Aviv
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Center for Jewish Impact and Embassy of Panama in Israel host diplomatic salon on strategic connectors in a fragmenting world.
The Center for Jewish Impact held a diplomatic salon event in conjunction with the Embassy of Panama on Tuesday June 9th at the Brain Embassy hub in Tel Aviv. The event, highlighting the importance of global connectivity, communications, and maritime trade resilience, was titled “Strategic Connectors in a Fragmenting World: How Panama and Israel Navigate Global Trade, Resilience and Responsibility.”
The event was opened by Mr. Robert Singer, Chairman of the Center for Jewish Impact, who noted that during periods of global pressure, connections becoming increasingly important, and comparatively small countries who can serve as bridges between markets and nations take on larger roles.
H.E. Mr. Ezra Cohen, Ambassador of Panama to Israel, remarked on the strong ties between Israel and Panama, including last month’s visit by Israeli President Herzog to Panama City. Ambassador Cohen noted that Israeli entrepreneurship and economic resilience is built on a blueprint of finding ingenious solutions to challenges, and then finding ways to market those solutions to global customers. Providing an introduction to the key role of Panama in global shipping, the ambassador noted that 5-6% of global maritime trade comes through the Panama Canal each year, connecting over 170 nations. The ambassador noted the importance of the “Colon Free Zone”, with tariff free shipping, as well as Panama’s ability to incorporate technological and infrastructure adaptations to ensure continued growth and meet the evolving needs of suppliers and consumers.

After the opening remarks, Ms. Miri Berger, Executive Director of the Israeli-Latin American Chamber of Commerce welcomed three panelists to the stage for a roundtable discussion centered around the theme of the future of maritime trade in an uncertain global climate. The panelists: Mr. Pinchas Tsruya, CEO of the Israel Ports Company; Mr. Shaul Schneider, Chairman of the Ashdod Port, and Rear Admiral (ret.) Mr. Yuval Eylon, senior researcher at the INSS think tank, brought collectively decades of experience in private, public, civil and military maritime experience, leading to a rich and engaging discussion.
Ms. Berger set the stage for the panelists by framing the underlying question “How do nations navigate uncertainty?” The first speaker, Mr. Tsruya, explained that over 90% of Israel’s goods come via the sea, making maritime trade an irreplaceable core of the Israeli economy. Looking to the future, he discussed the importance of redundancies of ports and ensuring operational continuity, for example Israel’s ability to redirect more traffic to ports in the north or south during times of war. Mr. Schneider added to these remarks by noting that over 80% of global goods are shipped, making a truly worldwide phenomenon. Overseeing Israel’s busiest port, he sees the need for constant adaptation, including configuring piers to fit the growing size of cargo ships, and increasing automation and technology to improve efficiency. Mr. Eylon pointed out that the last few years have seen the dual impact of both global conflict in the Red Sea and Hormuz Strait areas along with climate change, leading to shipping delays and rising costs. He warned of the need to proactively protect both maritime supply chain links and communication, with underwater cables a vital part of global communications.
Looking forward, Mr. Tsruya spoke highly of the IMEC (India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor) project to reduce Iranian influence on global trade and provide a land-sea network that would only further increase the importance of Israeli ports. He noted that this would require a significant investment in infrastructure by the Israeli government, with even greater opportunities for prosperity and strategic value. Mr. Schneider raised concerns about foreign government influence and ability to impact Israel’s maritime links via ports owned or managed by foreign-controlled companies, reliance on a crane market dominated by a limited number of foreign suppliers, and cybersecurity in an age of ever-growing dependency on AI-run operations. Mr. Eylon then discussed the importance of innovation in finding solutions, giving as an example the willingness to explore new port venues, such as offshore ports on natural or artificial islands, or building ports deep underwater, where costs can be lowered and the high energy output of AI-systems can be mitigated by natural water cooling systems.
After taking questions from the audience, the panel concluded with a networking session, allowing the diplomats, business leaders and others in attendance to continue sharing ideas and contacts–a central theme of the evening, and a core part of the ethos of the diplomatic salon series.
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