An investigation published by The Zioneer on Gplanet reports that Peru's newly elected President Keiko Fujimori is expected to join the 'Yitzhak Accords' initiative for a strategic alliance between South American countries and Israel. The analysis highlights the rightward shift across the continent, with Brazil's upcoming election seen as a potential further shift.
The investigation, published on the Gplanet website, analyzes the implications of the right-wing electoral wave sweeping South America for Israel's diplomatic standing. It notes that Peru's President-elect Keiko Fujimori, who won by a narrow margin, is expected to join the 'Yitzhak Accords' — a strategic alliance initiative between South American nations and Israel. The article also discusses the upcoming elections in Brazil, which could see a shift from the current left-wing government. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar developments in Colombia, where President Abelardo de la Espriella won on a pro-Israel platform and pledged to open an embassy in Jerusalem. The investigation frames the trend as a significant opportunity for Israeli diplomacy in the region.
- DevelopingRightward shift across South America seen as positive for Israel as Brazil election looms
- StrongKeiko Fujimori wins Peru presidential runoff, extends Latin America right-wing wave
- DevelopingForeign Minister Sa'ar congratulates Keiko Fujimori on Peru presidential win
- DevelopingAmichai Stein asks whether Brazil is headed for a 'Bolsonaro 2.0' shift
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