Netanyahu Heads to Europe
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by News Editor
Times of Israel – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left for Europe on Wednesday morning for official visits to the Czech Republic and Germany.
Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with Czech Prime Minister Peter Necas in Prague and thank him for his country’s support of Israel in last Thursday’s vote in the UN General Assembly on the official status of the Palestinian Authority. The Czech Republic was one of only eight countries, and the only European nation, to vote with Israel against the upgrade of “Palestine” to nonmember observer state.
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