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Breaking the automatic majority against Israel in international forums is one of Jerusalem’s strategic goals, and the current inroads being made into Africa goes a long way in that direction, PM Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday evening, 4 July 2016. Netanyahu made his comments aboard the plane flying him 50 minutes from Entebbe to Nairobi for the second day of his five day, four state east Africa swing. Before leaving Uganda, Netanyahu held a three-hour summit – which he characterized as historic – with the leaders of seven east African nations: Uganda, Kenya Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Zaire and Tanzania. These leaders came to the summit "on short notice” out of a respect for Israel, and also an appreciation that Israel is a strategic ally for them.
Netanyahu commented to African leaders that when he drove from Entebbe to the presidential palace some people lined the streets waving Israeli flags and cheering. One person held up a sign that read, "Uganda needs Israel.” Israel also needs Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, all the countries,” Netanyahu said. "We need that alliance, that alliance – it will take time - may change the automatic majority against Israel. Something that has not been possible in the past. Netanyahu noted that there is a trend among certain African states already to either vote with Israel or abstain on key international votes. According to Netanyahu, the African countries have two basic interests in ties with Israel. The first is security, fighting terrorism; and the second is Israeli technology in the field of agriculture, water energy and health. (J.Post) Pray for mutually beneficial strengthening ties between Israel and African nations. Intercede that anti-Israel bias will be broken down by visits and co-operation to and from the Jewish state.
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