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  Bilateral Relations: Relations Overview
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Israeli  Ambassador Zvi Gabi, raising the Israeli Flag for the first time at the new Israeli Embassy in Dublin
Overview

The Israeli Embassy in Ireland was officially opened at its current address on 25th January 1996, 21 years after full diplomatic relations between the countries were established.  A brief history of the diplomatic relations between the two countries can be found in  Paula Wylies essay "The Virtual Minimum", Irelands decision for de Facto Recognition of Israel 1947-9 (Michael Kennedy and Joseph Morrison Skelly eds. Irish Foreign Policy, 1916-66 from Independence to Internationalism, Four Courts Press, 2000). The essay explores the Irish Governments policy of recognition towards Israel and its handling of the prospect of an Israeli diplomatic mission in Dublin, during early years of Israel's Independence.

 

The relationship between Israel and Ireland since the establishment of residential embassies has become increasingly close. Both countries are endowed with a well educated and dynamic workforce that is comprised of many young people with skills in a range of technical and specialised areas.

 

Both countries have enjoyed strong economic growth driven by exports of hi-tech products and tourism and the US and EU are major markets for each of the countries.

 

Israel and Ireland have also signed formal agreements, such as the agreement on the avoidance of double taxation, in order to facilitate elements of their relationship.

 

Bilateral tourism has grown significantly between the two states. Flights operated regularly during the tourist season in Ireland bring thousand of Israelis to the country to witness first hand the Irish

welcome "Cead Mile Failte" . Many Irish also visit Israel as tourists to tour the Holy sites and to experience the beauty of its rich architectural and cultural heritage.

 

At the cultural level too there is much interest on both sides. In recent years Irish Music has become extremely popular in Israel.  Israeli theatre companies visit regularly and Israeli films are featured occasionally in international film festivals across Ireland.

 

See report of Embassy Opening in Irish Times 26.1.96

 

 

 





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Chaim Herzog

Chief Rabbi's wife Sara Herzog holding her year old son, Chaim Herzog who was to become President of Israel, in Belfast Ireland 10.9.1919

 





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Shannon Airport 1950
First stopover of El AL flight at Shannon Airport  July 1950




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Maccabia
The Irish Delegation to the 3rd Maccabia Games, held at the Ramat Gan Stadium, during the Opening Ceremony. Tel Aviv 27.9.1950




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20/03/1990
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir (R) meets in his office with former Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Garrett Fitzgerald. Jerusalem 20/3/1990




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President Ezer Weizman meets Ambassador O'Rigney
President Ezer Weizman sharing a toast with Irish Ambassador Liam O'Rignigh after the presentation of his credentials in the President's Residence in Jerusalem 14.5.1996




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Prime Ministers Ahern and Netanyahu

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shaking hands with Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern during a reception at the PM's office.

Jerusalem 19.1.1999





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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern visits Yad Vashsm
During his official visit to Israel (January 1999), An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern went to the Historical Museum at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust monument that gives testimony to the unparalleled violence which afflicted the Jewish people at the hands of Nazi Germany.

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