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Taipei Economic and Cultural Office featured at HUJI Asia Day

 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) Asia Day - the cultural and academic festival celebrating Asian culture has been an institution at the campus since the first one in 2014. This year’s event was notable due to the presence of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office.

 There was a moving Bubble Tea ceremony in Taiwanese traditional costume followed by a screening of the Taiwanese movie - “A Chip Odyssey”, with details of how it came to be that Taiwan became a leading player in the global semiconductor industry. The film was followed by an interesting panel discussion where students were able to find out more about the history of this. 

 Hosted by the University’s Department of Asian Studies the festival featured cultural marketplaces showcasing Asian cuisine; live performances of Asian music as well as Asian arts and crafts workshops.

In turn, the students were mesmerised by the colorful exhibition stalls where they could sample the traditional Asian delicacies, try their hand at calligraphy or listen to the sounds of the Asian music. 

 The day was a huge success where students were exposed to a culture they otherwise would have minimal appreciation of and a number of students were heard expressing an interest to want to now go visit Asia

 

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Tel Aviv inaugurated the Taiwan Film Festival Week, at the Tel  Aviv Cinemateque. 

Taiwan Film Week presents premieres for a series of films – from classic masterpieces to contemporary dramas, and allows Israeli audiences to get to know Taiwan up close – about its culture, lifestyle, family relationships and the LGBT community. It is also an opportunity to get to know the world of Wushu (martial arts) through the eyes of directors from different generations. The film week will open with the film "The Left Girl", which won several prestigious festivals and was Taiwan's nominee for the Oscar in 2026.

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Tel Aviv, headed by H.E. Ya-Ping (Abby) Lee, inaugurated the Taiwan Film Festival Week, at the Tel  Aviv Cinemateque. 

Guests enjoyed an array of Asian delicacies , cocktails and Taiwanese Whisky

Ms. Nurit Tinari, head of the Cultural Diplomacy, greeted on behalf of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Ms. Tinari highlighted Taiwan’s extraordinary support during the rough days following October 7th, with donations to MADA and ZAKA, sponsorship to the Resilience Center near the Gaza Strip, as well as scholarships and food baskets to the Region. 

 The Taiwan Representative to Israel, H.E. Ya-Ping (Abby) Lee mentioned that the Film Festival Week is to celebrate our mutual friendship and partnership. 

The movies’ selection is a symbol of the Cultural diversity  and tolerance of the Taiwanese people. 

The Head of the Mission also spoke about the cultural treaty signed between Taiwan and Israel during the War. 

 Taiwan Film Festival Week

at Tel  Aviv Cinemateque 17-21/ 6 /2026

at Jerusalem Cinemateque 18-24/ 6/2026 

at Herzliyah Cinemateque  18-26 /6/2026 

  

 
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office featured at HUJI Asia Day photos credit David Wiseman 
 
Taiwan Film Festival Week, at the Tel Aviv Cinemateque photos credit Silvia G Golan
 Photo the Taiwan Representative to Israel, H.E. Ya-Ping (Abby) Lee

 

 Mr. Gabriel Hayon, is the Director of the Diplomatic Institute in Israel

 

 

 

 

 

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.

 

Steven Aiello  Director, Debate for Peace

 
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On Thursday afternoon, the 28th of May 2026, on the occasion of Paraguay's 215th anniversary of independence, the Ambassador of the Republic of Paraguay to Israel, H.E. Mr Alejandro and Mrs. Tali Cymerman hosted a reception in the foyer of the Embassy's Brosh Tower in Har Hotzvim, Jerusalem.
 
Upon entering the lobby, an impressive exhibition of ballpoint drawings by two Paraguayan artists, Juan Crespo and Richart Peralta welcomed the guests. Each work is born from direct observation portraying the region's fauna and flora namely armadillos, giant anteaters, turtles and deer. The Nivade, the name denoting human beings are one of the largest indigenous peoples of Para - guayan Chaco, having a profound bond with their natural environment. The forest, animals and plants are the axis of their identity and spirituality which is reflected in their art.
 
David Karlsberg dressed in a colourful ethnic Paraguayan shirt entertained guests with his rendition on the Paraguayan harp.
 
Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Anthony Raphael Escoboza, CEO and founder of Escomedia group based in Herzliya and Miami, welcomed all guests and mentioned the men and women who fought and died valiantly for Paraguay's hard earned independence. He stated that the two nations are committed to strengthening friendship and common interests. 
 
The singing of Paraguay and Israel's national anthems followed.
 
The Ambassador of Paraguay, H.E. Mr. Alejandro Rubin Cymerman address began by him highlighting the 215th anniversary of Paraguay's national independence and underscoring the particularly close relationship between Paraguay and Israel. The Ambassador mentioned that Paraguay's independence began on the night of the 14th of May 1811 and was consolidated in the early hours of the 15th of May. This was a decision marking a people's freedom thus taking their destiny into their own hands with the intention to live in dignity as a sovereign nation. Coincidentally, Israel's independence from Britain's mandate in 1948, also came into existence on the same date at midnight, between the 14th and the15th of May. This year, Paraguayan independence coincided with "Jerusalem Day". Paraguay is in Jerusalem, not only because it believes in Israel, but because it honours its word, understanding that true friendship is demonstrated through action alone. The Ambassador noted that over the past year, the relationship between Paraguay and Israel has strengthened significantly with high level visits, ongoing political dialogue, new agreements, concrete cooperation and an increasing bilateral agenda. He expressed his appreciation and gratitude for the decision to name a space in Jerusalem after the Republic of Paraguay, not by simply bestowing a name but leaving a mark of friendship in a city with a long history and memory. He stated that today Paraguay is a country with political and economic stability, abundant energy and productive capacity providing attractive conditions for investment. Israel is beginning to discover Paraguay as a serious,stable and competitive platform for growth. He highlighted the strong growth of Paraguayan beef present in Israel's market recalling that Paraguay exported an average of $110 million worth of beef annually, this figure doubled in 2025. If the current trend continues, exports could exceed $300 million this year. He thanked Israeli importers, distributors, vendors and business people who have placed their trust in his country and helped to improve its products in the Israeli market place. Paraguay is not only about beef, sectors such as food, energy, water, applied technology, logistics, manufacturing, services and investment are available for investors as Paraguay is an open and stable country strategically located in the heart of South America. The Ambassador concluded his address with a message of commitment to freedom and friendship between Paraguay and Israel to be built on a common future based on facts, trust and cooperation.    
 
The State of Israel was represented by Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Gidon Sa'ar who spoke without notes. Guests had the feeling that he was conversing with each one individually. He started by mentioning two members of Israel's Knesset, Mr. Evgeny Sofa, Deputy Speaker of the Knesset and Mr. Boaz Toporovsky, who resigned yesterday, formerly serving as the coalition whip in the incumbent government. The Minister said that Paraguay's decision to move its Embassy to Jerusalem made it easy for him. Last year I visited Paraguay and encouraged investors to think about investing in Paraguay due to its stability which is reflected through its friendship with Israel. Last week I visited the Czech Republic where its stability is reflected through its friendship with Israel. On Saturday night I depart for Fiji, also a stable country reflected in its relationship with Israel. Paraguay was the 6th Embassy to open in Jerusalem and Fiji, being the 7th country. Next month, Somaliland will be the 8th county to open an Embassy in Jerusalem and is important as it is a Musim nation. On the 2nd of December 2025, joy was reflected in Hargeisa, Somaliland's capital, when Israel and Somaliland signed a joint declaration of mutual recognition. It is an important move as it reflects a positive change in a challenging and turbulent time. Despite all odds, Israel continues to open Embassies and representative offices and visa versa. Regarding the forthcoming World Cup Soccer Games opening on the 11th of June 2026, I will continue to support Argentina (my father was born in Argentina) and wish Paraguay great success in their endeavours. Soon Israel and Paraguay will sign a cyber agreement and our intention is not only to fortify relations between governments but also between peoples.
 
 
 
 
A toast in Paraguay and Israel's honour followed enjoyed by the Ambassador and the Foreign Minister.
   
A sumptuous, healthy and colorful buffet consisting of fresh garden salads, a selection of artisanal bread, stuffed vine leaves, bourekas with various fillings, Tuniasian fish canopies and a cheese platter as well as a selection of white and red wine was served.
 
Present among the Meso and South American Ambassadors, Diplomats, State Officials, Businessman, were Mr. Adir Schwarz, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, Ms. Ruth Amit - Fogel, Paraguay's Consul Honoraria in Israel , Ms. Monica Mercedes Sartorio Roche, Paraguay's Honorary Consul in Israel, Ms. Miri Berger, Executive Director for the Israel - Latin Chamber of Commerce, Ms. Fine Akosita Ditoka, Head of Diplomacy, Strategic Affairs and Protocol of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, Mr. Maor Ifrah, Advisor to the Director General of the Israel's Foreign Ministry, Ms. Annika Briegert, Executive Assistant to the President of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, Dr. Mike Evans, Founder of the Friends of Zion Heritage Centre, Mr. Daniel Voiczek, CEO of the Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem, Mr. Itai Bartov, the Israeli Foreign Ministry's Chief of Staff for Foreign Policy, Mr. Yinam Cohen, the Foreign Ministry Director of Latin America and the Caribbean, Mr. Amik Ofek, the Foreign Ministry's Deputy Director General and Head of the Department for Latin America and the Caribbean, Mr. Zeev Harel, a former Israeli Ambassador to Paraguay, Mr. Gabriel Berenstein, Elbit Systems Senior Director of Regional Marketing and Business Development, Mr. Jose Aronson, Director of Marketing and Business Development for Israel Aerospace Industries ELTA Group and Mr. Tony Raichler, Head of the Knesset's International Affairs Department for Latin America. 
 
Diplomacy.co.il and www.diariojudio.com congratulates the Ambassador of Paraguay to the State of Israel, H.E. Mr. Alejandro and Mrs. Rubin Cymerman , the Embassy staff  and the people of Paraguay , on Paraguay's 215th anniversary of national independence and expresses its appreciation for a memorable afternoon of joy and conviviality.    
                             
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Embassy of Italy - 80 Anniversario della Repubblica Italiana (1946 - 2026) Dan Hotel, Tel Aviv

 
On Tuesday evening, the 2nd of June 2026, the Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to the State of Israel, H.E. Mr. Luca and Mrs. Mariachiara Ferrari hosted a lavish reception at the Dan Hotel, Tel Aviv, in honour of Italy's 80th anniversary of being a Republic.
 
Italy officially became a republic on the 2nd of June 1946, following a historic constitutional referendum where the Italian people voted to abolish the monarchy. 
 
Outside Tel Aviv's iconic Dan Hotel on a red carpet, guests were mesmerized by two of Alfa Romeo's latest models that were on display.
 
Members of the Carabinieri were ceremonially dressed in their striking uniforms dating back to the Napoleonic era in dark coloured palettes and hats with feathers. The Carabinieri are one of Italy's principal national law enforcement agencies, functioning as both a civilian police force and a branch of the Italian Armed Forces.      
 
The stage and tables in the banquet room were decorated with flowers denoting Italy's national colours. 
 
In the hotel's lobby there were two exhibitions, one exhibition of photos and logos by Alfa Romeo and the other exhibition by Stream Yachts who have 11 models of yachts available in Israel (with branches in Athens, Corfu, Gibraltar and Antibes).  Dr. Yafit Bitton, a Marine Geomorphologist, is their representative in Israel acting on behalf of Mangusta. 
 
Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Federico Castelli, the Embassy's Chief of Staff warmly welcomed everyone present which was followed by the enthusiastic singing of Italy's national anthem, Fratelli d'Italia (Brothers of Italy) and Israel's Hatikva. 
 
The Ambassador of Italy address was eloquent. The Italian Republic turns 80, what President Mattarella described as a watershed moment in our national history. Under the Republic, Italy has thrived becoming a robust democracy, a prosperous economy, the second manufacturing member of the E.U.and the fifth worldwide, a member of NATO, the G7 and the G20. In 1957 with the Treaty of Rome, Italy together with France, Germany and Benelux founded the European Union. Eighty years ago, today, women went to the polls for the first time and with that vote proudly took their place in Italy's democratic life. In 1948, that vote paved the way for the adoption of the Italian constitution which is founded on democracy, human dignity, freedom, social justice and the rule of law. The Italian Republic and the State of Israel are two young nations, almost equal in age and heirs to ancient civilizations, grounded in common Judeo - Christian roots. Due to this bond Italy has underdstood the historical vocation of the State of Israel to be the national home of the Jewish people where they could live and prosper in safety after centuries of persecutions culminating in the Holocaust. Since its establishment, Israel has lived under the constant threat posed by its enemies. Hamas' genocidal massacare on the 7th of October and the wars with Iran and Hezbollah testify that today after 78 years, Isael continues to face threats to its very existence. Italy has always and unequivocally stood by Israel and its security needs. Nonetheless, we cannot disregard that war, violence and death have shaken consequences causing immeasurable sorrow and led to question the validity of certain ethical convictions. Cardinal Pizzaballa recently remarked, that we must resist falling into the spiral of hatred normalizing brutality, it poisons the public debate, legitimizes cruelty and dehumaizes society. Extremetism is never the proper answer to extreme violence. Values that define our democracies, founded, as expressed in 1689, by the philosopher John Locke on liberalism and the rule of law not the rule by law. The Italian Republic will never tolerate antisemitsm and any form of hatred, discrimination and violence against Jewish communities, never again. The Ambassdor expressed the aforemmentioned statement in Italian. I would like to conclude with a message of hope. Last year on this occassion I called for the immediate release of all the hostages and today the hostages are back, our prayers were not in vain. Thank you for your presnce here tonight, thanks to our sponsors as without their support we could not have organized today's reception. My gratitude to all my staff under the guidance of First Secretary, Federico Castelli for organizing such an extraordinary event.              
 
A visual message, on screen was shown where Israel's 11th President, Issac Herzog expressed his blessings and congratulations, stating that today two democracies with close ties,  celebrate Italy's 80th anniversary as a Republic. Recalling his previous visits to Rome and his interaction with Rome's historic Jewish community dating back to 2 200 years, 200 years before Jesus Christ. The drastic rise of antisemitism in Italy is worrying. Italy's President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Georgia Meloni are good friends of mine and I believe that Italy and Israel can work concomitantly together towards creating greater tolerance and in combating the anti semitic sentiment that has deeply penetrated Italy. 
 
The State of Israel was represented by Deputy Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Sharren Haskel The connection between Israel and Italy is more than diplomatic, it is a profound alliance rooted in shared history, ancient culture and a deep mutual affection between our peoples. We remember with gratitude the heroic volunteers of the Jewish brigade who fought alongside Italian partisans to liberate Italy from Nazi - Fascist rule. In January 1949, a newborn Italy became one of the first nations to recognize the fledgling State of Israel. Our nations have built a thriving partnership across commerce, science and culture. The Israeli public holds a deep and genuine love for Italy - its rich history, its beautiful language and its warm people. The deep bond is anchored in 77 years of formal diplomacy and a robust government to government framework from our doctors working hand in hand during the Covid pandemic to Italian firefighting aircraft helping us combat the devastating fires in the Jerusalem hills last year. Following the atrocities of the 7th of October, Italy stood by Israel. As we navigate these challenging times, we look to Italy to continue standing firmly with us. Israel is fighting a war forced on us by threats of global terror that seek to tear down the liberal values and democratic ideals that form the bedrock of Israeli and Italian society. We must look ahead and work tirelessly to restore our exceptional bilateral relations to their full historic strength across political, economic and cultural spheres, particularly in the vital areas of security and technological innovation. We have watched with great concern a rising tide of anti - Israel incidents that threaten to chip away at the close bond between our societies. More alarming is the global surge in antisemitism, an ancient hatred that has not spared Italy or its historic Jewish communities. We appreciate Italy's ongoing efforts to combat this scourge. Thank you for hosting this beautiful evening and for your dedicated leadership in fighting in strengthening the bridge between Rome and Jerusalem. May our deep friendship continue to grow from strength to strength, anchored in truth, resilience and our shared democratic future. 
 
A performance by the Israeli Opera's two sopranos, Primadonnas Yael Levita and Veronica Odintsov accompanied by pianist Rafael Skorka, sang an aria by Donizetti and another two arias by Puccini which included an aria from La Boheme. 
 
After the performance, guests were invited to partake of a lavish and overwhelmingly large buffet which consisted of 5 stations Roast beef entrecote and mashed potatoes, roast brisket, chicken breast accompanied by baby potatoes, ravioli with a red wine and artichoke sauce, baked fish fillet accompanied by zucchini, beans and broccoli, spaghetti with Arrabiata sauce and a large table of antipasti including anchovies, salads, canopies filled with chopped liver and jam, baked pumpkin and melanzani. Desserts were sumptuous and scrumptious with a large choice of chocolate, coffee, pear and chocolate and raspberry mousse, malabiye, tiramisu, apricot pie, tapioca pudding, black forest cake and a seperate station serving creme ouzo, Japanese lime, strawberry coulis, sweet cake crumbs and mint sauce. 
 
Ambassadors, Diplomats, members of the Italian Jewish community living in Israel, members of the business community, academics, representatives from various cultural organizations; Mr. Gil Haskell, Israel's Chief of State Protocol, Mr. Amit Zarouk, an advisor to the President of Israel, Ms.Keren Cohen - Gat, Foreign Affairs Advisor Deputy MFA; Dr. Cinzia Klein, Delegate of the Accademia Italiana della Cucina in Israel, Ms. Emanuela Di Capna from the Italian Trade Agency in Tel Aviv;  Dr. Roberto Della Rocca, Israel - Italy Chamber of Commerce's   Bishop Giancinto- Boulos Marcuzzo, the Latin Patriarchate Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Jerusalem, the Governor General of the Bank of Israel, Prof. Amir Yaron, Mr. Ehud Olmert, a former Prime Minister of Israel, Prof. Dafne Guetta,a Professor of Physics and Head of Ariel University's International Unit Department, Mr. Renato Eran and Mrs. Sharon Jarach, CEO of JYA & C Accounting Firm,  Dr. Cinzia Klein, Ms. Sabrina G. Fadlun, Delegate and Vice Delegate of the Italian Academy of Cuisine in Israel; Ms. Emanuela Di Capna from the Italian Trade Agency in Tel Aviv, Mr. Carlo Gross, Italy's Honorary Consul for Haifa and the North of Israel, Prof. Emanuele Dalla Torre, Professor of Non - Equilibrium Many - Body Physics at Bar-Ilan University, Ms. Shira Martin, a Senior Bureaucrat in Israeli Tax Authority Indirect Taxes Diplomatic Unit's Collection and Enforcement Department, Mr.Nathan Allalouf, Allalouf Group President.( Shipping ), Mr. Emanuel Shapira Rabbanian, Dan Hotels LTD Director of Delegations, Mr. Yehuda Haviv, Israel Tax Authority's Indirect Taxes Sr. Director, Diplomatic Unit's Collection and Enforcement Department, Mr. Dotan Smith, the population and Immigration Authority's Head of the Assisted Voluntary Return Division, Mr.Claudio Coldebella, General Manager Maccabi Tel AvivBasketballClub , Mr. Nadav Tamir, the Peres Centre for Peace and Innovation's Head of International Relations, Mrs. Anat Sar, an Israeli fashion designer and proprietor of Kiki Dress to Dress, Mr. Ariel Goldstein, Senior Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister of Israel ; Mr. Maor Ifrah, an Advisor to the Foreign Ministry's Director Generaland more...        
 
A board acknowledging the evening's sponsors was displayed namely Intimissimi, Samelet, Sparke, ELNET (European Leadership Network), Stream Yachts, Ferrero, Illy, ERCO and Zanetti.
 
Upon departure guests were treated to a generous gift package, they had a choice of two packages i.e. a bag of chocolates sponsored by Ferrero which included Tic Tac, Raffaello, Ferrero Rocher, Nutella and Kinder or a bag containing Illy Coffee.   
 
Diplomacy.co.il and www.diariojudio.com   express its sincere appreciation to H.E. Mr. Luca and Mariachiara Ferrari and the Embassy staff for an exceptional evening of celebration and joy and warmly congratulate the government and people of Italy on its auspicious occasion of celebrating 80 years of Italy as a republic.  
                             
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On the occasion of the Argentine Republic's "May Revolution Day", the Ambassador of the Argentine Republic to the State of Israel, H.E. Rabbi Axel Shimon Wahnish, hosted a reception at the National Library of Israel., Jerusalem.
 
The 25th of May in Argentina is often called "Dia de la Patria" (Homeland Day), being the most important holiday commemorating the May Revolution of 1810 that established the country's first independent government.
 
Guests gathered in the National Library's impressive and modernist foyer where a circular glass panel overlooks the reading rooms below. Red wine from Mendoza, Argentina's premier wine region, nestled in the eastern foothills of the Andes and imported Alfajores, an iconic Argentinian cookie ( Alfajores ) filled with caramel sauce  ( Dulce de Leche ), were plentiful.   
 
The official ceremony took place in the National Library's auditorium, the national anthems of Argentina and Israel were sung accompanied by a trio of musicians from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. 
 
Representing the State of Israel, H.E. Mr. Amichai Chikli, Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, started his address by stating that if someone had mentioned Argentina to him years ago, he would have thought of a country struggling with economic hardship, political instability and corruption under a shadow of terror and antisemitism. Today Argentina represents the opposite, under the leadership of President Javaier Milei, epitomizing liberty, moral clarity and economic success. Argentina stands proudly as Israel's closest and most trusted ally and friend in South America, rooted in democracy, freedom and in the unwavering belief that free societies must stand united against evil and terror. Two years ago I had the honour of visiting Argentina and participating in the commemoration marking 30 years since the devastating terror attack by Iran against the AMIA building, killing 85 people. We value Argentina's pursuit of justice for the victims against the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires in 1992 and the AMIA community centre in 1994. We are grateful for President Milei's announcement recognizing Jerusalem as the eternal capital of the State of Israel and for his commitment to relocate the Argentine Embassy to Jerusalem. Argentina's Ambassador Axiel's role is not merely an official and political appointment, but his connection to Israel and Judaism is deeply ideological, spiritual and personal. President Milei's state visit last month marked a significant milestone in the partnership between our nations. The launch of forthcoming direct flights between Tel Aviv and Buenos Aires is another important step in bringing our societies closer. Argentina's presidency of the IHRA, the first ever held by a Latin American country, designates its leadership in the fight combating antisemitism. 
 
The musical ensemble played "Jerusalem of Gold" which was enthusiastically received by the audience followed by a Bach suite, Mozart's Divertimento and Manuel de Falla's Danza del Fuego. 
 
Lord Mayor of Jerusalem. Mr. Moshe Lion stated that Argentina's support and friendship was highlighted last month by President Milei when he lit a torch at Israel's Independence Day celebration in Jerusalem. Jerusalem has a square called Argentina square and soon an Embassy will be opened. May everyone experience peace, G-d bless both the people of Argentina and Israel. 
 
The Ambassador of the Argentine Republic to the State of Israel, Rabbi Axel Shimon Wahnish address was in Spanish, warmly welcoming everyone to the celebration of Argentina's national day, commemorating the birth of a nation founded on the ideals of liberty and the aspiration to build a free and sovereign country. Under the leadership of President Milei, Argentina firmly stands on the right side of history defending the ideals of freedom, democracy and life - principles that deeply unite us with the State of Israel and continue to strengthen the bonds between our peoples. May this evening of music and culture be a celebration of our heritage and a bridge that brings our peoples together. We are honoured by your presence and sincerely thank you for joining us on this special occasion.
 
A video recording featuring Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extending his congratulations and hailing President Milei as a "Champion of Truth" was screened.   
 
A musical selection by the Israel Philharmonic.Orchestra's trio enthralled guests, the programme included Argentina's most renowned composer, Astor Piazzolla's Libertango, Oblivion, Fuga y Misterio and Adios Nonino as well as Carlos Gardel's Por una Cabeza. 
 
Concluding the evening's event was a raffle entitling the winner two tickets on El Al's new non stop "maiden flight" to be inaugurated in November 2026, from Tel Aviv to Buenos Aires. The tickets were presented by El Al's Director International Affairs. Mr. Stanley Morais mentioned that the forthcoming connection is not merely a flight but reflects the deep friendship between our countries.
 
Present were Ambassadors, diplomats and military attaches specially from Central and South America, state officials, many Argentinian nationals and expatriates living in Israel,  Mr. Oren Weinberg, CEO of the National Library of Israel, H.E. Mr. Gil Haskel, Chief of State Protocol, H.E. Mr. Yinam Cohen, the Foreign Ministry's Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, Mr. Amit Zaruk, an advisor from the State President's Office, Dr. Ana B. Heller, Astrophysicist and Nano-satellite expert ;Mr and Mrs. Leo Glaser, an Argentinian Israeli businessman, Mr. Tony Reichler, Head of the Knesset Internationals Relations Section, Mr. Roni Kaplan, the IDF's Spanish spokesperson, Mr. Jonathan Meta, a journalist for Kan Media (Spanish), Six Rescued Argentinian hostages held in captive by Hamas, Ms. Miri Berger, Executive Director of the Israel - Latin America Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Dotan Smith, Population and Immigration Authority's Head of the Assisted Voluntary Return Division, Mr. Yehuda Haviv, Israel Tax Authority's Senior Director of the Diplomatic Unit's Collection and Enforcement Department, Ms. Shira Martin, a Senior Bureaucrat in the Israel Tax Authority Diplomatic Unit's Collection and Enforcement Department and last but not least Sister (Maria) Ana Dibora Carrizo from the Servants of the Lord Mission in Bethlehem as well as Sisters Pia, Roncesvalles, Resurreccion and Praedilecta who work tirelessly and serve in an Institute for handicapped children in Bethlehem.
 
Diplomacy.co.il and   https://diariojudio.com  congratulate H.E. Rabbi Axel Shimon Wahnish on the Argentine Republic 216th anniversary of independence and is most grateful to the Embassy staff for a memorable evening of conviviality and friendship.                               
 
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