Venezuela and Israel Restore Consular Ties After 17-Year Hiatus
Venezuela and Israel have begun to restore consular ties after a 17-year break in diplomatic relations. This move is seen as a step towards rebuilding connections, potentially starting with humanitarian aid efforts.
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After 17 years, Israel and Venezuela begin rebuilding ties through humanitarian aid - comment
The landscape began to shift following the US capture of Nicolás Maduro on January 3 and assumed a human dimension after the disaster.
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Venezuela & Israel Restore Consular Ties After 17 Years Of No Diplomatic Relations Venezuela and Israel have agreed to restore consular relations, in a major historic shift, following the US orchestrated overthrow of longtime leader Nicolas Maduro back in January. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez, who was Maduro's VP, is at the head of a state system that is still fundamentally the same - which can be summed up as Chavismo Socialism - except the government now serves to do Wash...
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