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  2. Israel–Nigeria relations - Wikipedia

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    After the Yom Kippur War in 1973, Nigeria severed diplomatic ties with Israel. Diplomatic relations were restored in September 1992. [8] Since April 1993, Israel has maintained an embassy in Abuja and Nigeria has an embassy in Tel Aviv. [3] Over fifty Israeli companies operate in Nigeria in the spheres of construction, infrastructure, hi-tech ...

  3. Foreign relations of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem. Foreign relations of Israel refers to diplomatic and trade relations between Israel and other countries around the world. Israel has diplomatic ties with 165 of the other 192 UN member states as of 12 December 2020. [1] Israel is a member of the United Nations (UN) and a number of other international ...

  4. Foreign relations of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    See IsraelNigeria relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations with Nigerian independence, Israel's consulate-general became an embassy on 1 October 1960. [11] Between 1973 and 1992, diplomatic relations were severed. Since September 1992, bilateral relations are better. Israel has an embassy in Abuja. Nigeria has an embassy in ...

  5. Nigeria–Palestine relations - Wikipedia

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    Palestine. Nigeria–Palestine relations refer to foreign relations between Nigeria and the State of Palestine . Nigeria supports a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. [1] Abu Shawesh is the Palestinian Ambassador in Nigeria. [2] Nura Abba Rimi is the ambassador of Nigeria to Palestine based in Egypt.

  6. United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 - Wikipedia

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    243 →. United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 (S/RES/242) was adopted unanimously by the UN Security Council on November 22, 1967, in the aftermath of the Six-Day War. It was adopted under Chapter VI of the UN Charter. [1] The resolution was sponsored by British ambassador Lord Caradon and was one of five drafts under consideration. [2]

  7. Alliance of the periphery - Wikipedia

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    The "alliance of the periphery" or the "periphery doctrine" refers to a foreign-policy strategy developed by Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion.It called for Israel to pursue exceptionally close bilateral ties with certain non-Arab nations throughout the Middle East and North Africa, with the ultimate goal of establishing a reliable counterweight to the large Arab military coalitions that ...

  8. Major non-NATO ally - Wikipedia

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    The House of Representatives passed the United States–Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2014 in December of that year. [50] This new category would have placed Israel one notch above the MNNA classification and would have added additional support for defense and energy infrastructure, in addition to strengthened cooperation through business ...

  9. Why is Israel's insistence on controling the 'Philadelphi ...

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    Netanyahu's insistence on maintaining control over the Philadelphi corridor at the expense of a cease-fire deal to free the hostages has also put him at odds with senior members of his own ...