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Israel-Italy relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Israel–Italy relations
Israel–Italy relations comprise the foreign relations between Israel and Italy. Italy recognised Israel on 8 February 1949. Italy has an embassy in Israel, located in Tel Aviv, two general consulates in West Jerusalem and East Jerusalem〔(Italian general consulates in West Jerusalem and East Jerusalem )〕 and 4 honorary consulates (in Beersheba, Eilat, Haifa and Nazareth).〔(Italian embassy in Tel Aviv )〕 Israel has an embassy in Rome.〔(Israeli embassy in Rome (in Italian only) )〕 The first Italian Ambassador to Israel was Carlo Gasparini, commencing in 1949. The current ambassador is Francesco Maria Talò. ==History==
Relations between Italy and Israel remain strong, with frequent diplomatic exchanges and a large volume of trade. The Israeli Government has followed with great attention the fight against international terrorism pursued by the Italian Government (also in the European arena: the decision of Riva del Garda to insert Hamas in the European list of organizations considered as terrorist). It has also been appreciated what the Italian Presidency has done in the framework of the United Nations on the Middle Eastern issues. Israel also welcomed the coherent and firm line of conduct, in contrasting the emergence of antisemitism in every possible form taken by the Italian government.〔''(Italy Country Study Guide: Strategic Information and Developments )''〕
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