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Israel–Netherlands relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Israel–Netherlands relations
Israel–Netherlands relations are foreign relations between Israel and the Netherlands. In 1947, the Netherlands voted in favor of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine. Both countries established diplomatic relation in 1949.〔(Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Israel (in Dutch only) )〕 Until Israel and the Soviet Union reestablished diplomatic relations (January 3, 1991), the Dutch embassy represented Israel in the Soviet Union.〔"They did not dwell alone. The emigration from the Soviet Union. 1967 - 1990. During the representation of Israeli Interests by the Netherlands Embassy in Moscow." (Summary of dissertation ) at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen by Petrus Buwalda. Groningen, 1996.〕 Israel has an embassy in The Hague.〔(Israeli embassy in The Hague )〕 The Netherlands has an embassy in Ramat Gan, an information office in Jerusalem and two honorary consulates in Eilat and Haifa.〔(Dutch embassy in Tel Aviv )〕 Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean. ==Diaspora== There are 32,800 Jews living in the Netherlands.
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