MoFA: (New) Israeli Foreign Policy

Day 814, 22:52 Published in Israel Israel by Yoel ben Shalom


Fellow citizens of Israel and beloved allies,

This article contains the official foreign policy for the beginning of the new Israeli government. The policy has been decided and overviewed by President Sadeh Badeh, Minister of Foreign Affairs Yoel ben Shalom and Vice Ministers Jamarcus & Jewyoyo.

As we are only in the beginning of the term, it is difficult to predict the changes in the eWorld and this policy may change. Despite that, this is what the foreign policy of the Israeli government looks like at the moment:

SOL:

Israel is a part of the alliance and we intend to keep it that way. This means that we will do our best to defend the alliance (and be defended by it), maintain healthy relationships with the countries inside SOL and participate in the training wars.

EDEN:

Israel is an ally of many countries in the alliance, but neutral to the alliance itself. We will not forget what the countries have done for us before.

Phoenix:

Israel does not have enough diplomatic connections with Phoenix countries. As a matter of fact, Israel is at war with a lot of the countries. That needs to be changed and peace is an important goal. We will show them that we are open to all options and that we have no aggression towards them.

Turkey:

Israel is still at war with Turkey. This war is a threat to us and it is hindering diplomatic relations. That’s why we need to work for establishing peace. If this cannot be achieved, we still have to work around Turkey and make peace with the other attacking countries in the war. We have to be able to have Haifa district without the threat of invasion.

IDF Mobile Force:

Israel’s deployable unit will continue with the work and help allies in wars. The countries and conflicts the IDF will take part of will vary over the specific situations. It is too early to decide which countries to receive military aid and which to not receive.

Further Policy:
Israel will be promoted abroad. We may be a tiny country, but that does not remove our options to influence the world. We have no aggression towards any country and any hostility against Israel to be proven unreasonable.

Embassies:

The presence of an embassy is a invitation for a friendly relationship. Therefore, Israel will make sure that there are functioning embassies around the world. If you are interested in becoming an ambassador, speak to any minister of foreign affairs. It is not a very demanding job, however it does require certain language skills.

Foreign Affairs Ministry:

Israel’s new ministry of foreign affairs is lead by MoFA Yoel ben Shalom. Besides him, the two vice ministers, Jamarcus & Jewyoyo work for the ministry. At the moment, we have no interns, but that will most likely change. Yoel ben Shalom is an experienced senior Israel, Jamarcus has worked in the United States and has important connections with the government and Jewyoyo is always engaged with world events, just check out his newspaper. Together, we make a kick-ass foreign ministry and we’re looking forward to serve Israel with our best efforts.


/Yoel ben Shalom
Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs