The Israeli delegation currently in Venezuela has reportedly reached an unexpected location, where they have stirred emotions among local citizens, according to Hebrew-language reports.
The Israeli delegation’s visit to Venezuela has taken a new turn, with reports on Saturday evening indicating that delegation members have moved to an unexpected location, where they stirred emotional reactions among local citizens. This latest development follows a series of milestones in the delegation’s humanitarian mission, which began earlier this month.
The delegation’s work has been documented in stages. On Friday evening, July 10, The Zioneer reported that the team had shifted from search-and-rescue to assisting in rebuilding efforts. Later that same evening, it was reported that the delegation was helping draft a national reconstruction plan, and that two Home Front Command engineers were greeted by an Israeli flag left by a Christian family — a gesture of gratitude. The flag incident was the first public sign of localized emotional support. Earlier, on July 3, the Venezuelan foreign minister issued a rare public welcome, while pro-Palestinian activists published the delegation’s location and demanded its expulsion, as The Zioneer reported.
The delegation, comprising personnel from the Foreign Ministry and Home Front Command, is operating in Venezuela following the recent earthquake. The visit is significant given the Maduro government’s historically hostile stance toward Israel, as The Zioneer noted in its July 3 report.
The exact location of the delegation’s current unexpected stop remains undisclosed, and the specific nature of the emotional reactions from citizens has not been detailed.
4 developments
- DevelopingLebanese-Iraqi historian praises Israeli delegation in Venezuela
- DevelopingPro-Palestinian activists in Venezuela publish location of Israeli aid delegation
- DevelopingVenezuelan foreign minister issues rare welcome to Israeli delegation
- StrongIsrael's envoy to Venezuela appeals to public in Spanish ahead of aid mission arrival
Source and signal
- Internal intake
