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Shalva Prize for Social Equality and Inclusion - H.E. Iván Duque Márquez Fundación In recognition of your steadfast leadership and commitment to social inclusion and human dignity.
The book launch event and the awarding of the Shalva Prize yesterday at the Shalva Center in Jerusalem, with the presence of the former President of the Republic of Colombia and founder of the Innovation for Development Foundation, Mr. Iván Duque Márquez, was not just another diplomatic gathering. Whether because of the presence of Shalva – the Israeli Association for the Care and Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities – or due to the current events unfolding in Argentina, the event was unique and deeply moving.
Distinguished ambassadors present included: representatives of the Republic of Panamá, Paraguay, Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Perú, Argentina, and Kosovo; Taiwan, Ghana, Kenya, North Macedonia; the Kingdom of Spain, the Republic of Angola, Ecuador, Austria, and the Republic of the Philippines.
Also attending were additional members of diplomatic missions, esteemed representatives of the Government of Israel, entrepreneurs from the Innovation for Development Foundation, members of the Shalva staff, Latin leaders, journalists, Olami Latino youth, and friends of Shalva. Among the distinguished guests were Rabbi Yosef Garmon, Dan Orian – Israel’s Ambassador for Public Diplomacy, Roni Kaplan – IDF Spokesperson in Spanish, Moti Levin, and Mrs. Moran Shmueloff – an expert in public relations, networking and communication productions in the social and political arena.
Shalva was established 35 years ago with the mission of caring for individuals with disabilities while promoting their optimal inclusion in society. Since its founding, the scope of services provided to children and their families has expanded dramatically. Today, the organization, which has become a national center located in Jerusalem, offers a wide variety of services to thousands of children and adults every week.
The Shalva National Center hosts unique and innovative programs that include the best in complementary therapies: sport, art, and music therapy, life skills acquisition, leisure activities for children and their families, vocational training and preparation for the workforce, support and empowerment of adults with disabilities through independent living, volunteering in the IDF and national service, and much more.
The award ceremony was hosted by Chaya Bisker – a mother of seven children, including Rafael and Gabriel who accompanied her at the event. She shared her moving story as a mother of a daughter with Down Syndrome, thanks to whom she became part of the Shalva family, alongside Mr. Kalman Samuels, the founder and president of Shalva.
“ During the event, the former president also launched his book “ Fuerza y Verdad
The president also addressed the tragedy of October 7th, saying: “What happened on October 7th was the embodiment of barbaric acts. A person willing to kill and to kidnap another represents barbarism and inhumanity. In 2006, I wrote a memo when Hamas became a political party, but for me, they have always been a terrorist organization. Hamas seeks to bring about the end of the State of Israel and of the Jewish people – they are the enemy of any chance for peace. They use their civilians as human shields and attempt to manipulate public opinion. What Hamas sought to achieve on October 7th can be summarized in three areas: First, to provoke a brutal reaction in order to isolate Israel and demonize it in the international arena – even as Israel continues to build alliances with other nations. Second, to increase incidents of antisemitism worldwide. And at this point, it is clear to everyone that peace can only be achieved when Hamas is no longer in power.”
He further added: “Third, the international community must understand that Israel is approaching its 80th year, yet it does not live in a comfortable region and has endured many wars. What happened on October 7th is not only terrorism but also a profound challenge to Israeli society – not only terrorism, but an existential threat to Israel itself. A response that is too soft from Israel could lead to a future in which, one hundred years from now, the Jewish state no longer exists. Therefore, in order to achieve peace, Hamas must not remain in power. In conclusion, I want to express my empathy for Israel. On the last day I met with many people, including families of the hostages. The world must know what happened on October 7th, and this can only be achieved through direct encounters between people.”
Following his speech, the former president received a special pomegranate sculpture, which contains testimonies of the October 7th massacre. The creator of the pomegranate, Mr. Igor, explained: “After hearing a few years ago about Jewish communities that were destroyed in the Holocaust in a single day – without any memorial – we came up with the idea of creating a symbolic commemoration. We designed a pomegranate sculpture which, when scanned with a phone, displays a video commemorating the massacre of the Holocaust. After October 7th, we created pomegranates to memorialize this massacre as well.”
Towards the conclusion of the event, it is worth noting that the Embassy of Colombia in Israel shared on its social media that former President Iván Duque, founder of the Innovation for Development Foundation, arrived in Israel accompanied by a delegation of young Colombian entrepreneurs. This mission seeks to strengthen the ties between Colombia and Israel by engaging with the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem of the Startup Nation. The young dreamers and creators in this delegation did not only come to be inspired by Israel’s innovative spirit, but also to share their own projects and the positive impact they generate in their communities. Together with Iván Duque, they are building strategic connections aimed at transforming their regions and opening new opportunities for Colombia.
The event opened with a moving performance by two musicians: violinist Ariel Hadad and Ori Averbuch, who played an instrumental rendition of Jerusalem of Gold followed by Leonard Cohen’s timeless song Hallelujah
Diplomacy.co.il congratulates Shalva, H.E. Iván Duque Márquez Fundación, and all of the organizers and participants of this important event.
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On Thursday evening, 24 July the Ambassador of the P.R. of China to the State of Israel, H.E. Mr. Xiao Junzheng and Defence Attache of the P.R. of China to Israel, Senior Colonel Xu Xiaogang hosted an exclusive reception for a 150 guests, celebrating the 98th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army of China at the David Inter Continental, Tel Aviv.

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President Isaac Herzog welcomes new Ambassadors to Israel from Poland and Malta
Confirmation of Poland’s Ambassador marks country’s first ambassador to Israel in four years
President Isaac Herzog today, Monday, received the diplomatic credentials of new ambassadors to Israel from Poland and Malta. The confirmation of Poland’s ambassador marks the first time in four years Poland has had a full-time resident Ambassador in Israel.
Welcoming first Ambassador of Poland, Maciej Hunia, President Herzog said: “We are very happy that you are here, and especially happy that after four years, there is a full-fledged ambassador on behalf of Poland in the State of Israel.”
He added, “Poland is a great friend, and also has special meaning for many of us here in Israel, from the good days to the dark days. And I hope that during your time here we will greatly deepen and expand the cooperation between our nations.”
Ambassador Hunia said: “Thank you very much Mr. President. It is a great honor to serve my country in Israel. Our countries share a common history, as you mentioned, dark chapters and also bright chapters. We know what happened in Poland during the Second World War, but also we are aware that Jewish people contributed a lot to Polish culture, and Poland contributed also to the Israeli society.”
He noted the terrible tragedy inflicted by the war, and added, “I was twice in Kibbutz Nir Oz. I saw the brutality brought by Hamas, and stressed, “We demand the hostages to be released as soon as possible — this is crucial to future stability. We are with you.”
President Herzog then welcomed new Ambassador of Malta, Claude Bonello.
President Herzog said: “Israel is a small country just like yours. We are both Mediterranean countries and we have much to share. As we mark 60 years of our diplomatic relations it is a good opportunity to invest in building understanding and cooperation in many fields.”
Ambassador Bonello thanked the President and said: “First and foremost we are friends, I come here with a message of friendship”, and noted his hope to expand the cooperation between the two countries.
In welcoming the ambassadors, the President stressed the supreme importance of returning the hostages held in Gaza, and noted this remained the key to progress in the region.
Video of the Diplomatic Credentials Ceremony - Poland and Malta: https://mab.to/t/2f45ieCBH6s/
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Photo credit: Maayan Toaf / GPO
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