President Isaac Herzog, on the second day of a visit to Romania on Monday, urged European leaders to reject calls for boycotts of Israel, saying 'threats will not advance peace. Dialogue will.'
President Isaac Herzog, on the second day of an official visit to Romania on Monday, urged European leaders to reject calls for boycotts of Israel. Speaking at an event, Herzog said: 'Threats will not advance peace. Dialogue will.' The appeal comes as Israel faces growing diplomatic pressure from parts of the international community, including boycott initiatives in some European circles. Herzog's visit includes Holocaust remembrance events and bilateral meetings. The Zioneer has previously covered Herzog's warnings about rising antisemitism in Europe and his calls for European nations to back diplomatic agreements involving Israel, including the Israel-Lebanon memorandum.
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