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Shalom!

Welcome to the website of the Embassy of Israel in The Hague. This website is currently undergoing construction as our system is being updated. Thank you for your patience.

 

On this website you will find information about the embassy staff and the different departments, the services provided by the Consulate, and the political, cultural and commercial activities.

 

Furthermore you will find information about the current situation in Israel, the political structure, fighting terrorism as well as the continuing develoments in the peace process.

 

Discover Israel through numerous links that will lead you from the Israel of the Old Testament to the modern state of Israel, that will take you from archeological excavations on historical locations to the latest scientific and technological developments, that will introduce you to the cultural creativity that characterizes the multi-ethnic and multi-religious society.

 

We hope the large amount of information that can be found on the website will help you to get to know the country, its history and its people.   

 

 

 

 





Israeli movie screening at Amsterdam festival
2-8-2010
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The Historic Film Week Festival in Amsterdam will be screening Israeli movie 'Turn left at the end of the world' on August 25. Click here for more information (in Dutch).

 

 

 





Tel Aviv Voted One of the World's Top Ten Beach Cities
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The prestigious National Geographic Magazine has recently

named Tel Aviv as one of the world’s Top Ten Beach Cities.

This designation comes on the heels of other prestigious rankings

for Israel’s capital of entertainment, leisure and nightlife – “the city that never sleeps”.  more


Seized weapons of the Mavi Marmara
02-06-2010
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Pictures, videos and the complete case file.

Deputy FM Ayalon: "We do not have to apologize for defending ourselves"

02-06-2010

Deputy FM Ayalon: "We do not have to apologize for defending ourselves"

(Communicated by the Deputy FM's Bureau)

 

Yesterday, (Tuesday 1st June), Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon spoke to a large group of Israel supporters from 40 different nations. Ayalon spoke about the events surrounding the flotilla and reacted to those who feel that Israel needs to apologize for its actions. "We do not need to apologize for defending ourselves," Ayalon said. "The armada of hate and violence is merely one manifestation of the constant provocation Israel faces."

 

Ayalon also referred to the extreme violence meted out by many of the participants on the flotilla. "Please tell me what kind of peace activists carry long knives and metal rods and try to kill others," the Deputy Foreign Minister said. "The organizers openly stated on many occasions that delivering humanitarian aid was not their main mission and we now see how true that is."






CIDI: 'Sharp rise of antisemitism'
CIDI, 4-9-2009
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From an investigation conducted by the centre for information and documentation Israel (CIDI) it appears that 98 serious incidents of antisemitism were reported in January 2009 only. For the whole of 2009 the organisation is anticipating a doubling or even tripling of expressions of antisemitism compared to 2008 (108 reports). According to Elise Friedmann from CIDI people in the Netherlands mostly resort to anti-Jewish actions when Israel conducts military operations, such as in January in Gaza. The rise of the number of incidents was reported by various Dutch media. Read more...(Dutch).

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