Israeli Overseas Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Zambian Overseas Minister Mulambo Haimbe opened the embassy collectively on Wednesday.
Israel has opened an embassy in Zambia, greater than half a century after it was shuttered following the Yom Kippur Conflict and because the African nation’s Jewish inhabitants has dwindled to close zero.
Israeli Overseas Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Zambian Overseas Minister Mulambo Haimbe opened the embassy collectively on Wednesday.
“It’s an honor to be in Lusaka for the opening of Israel’s embassy,” Sa’ar tweeted, including that the 2 international locations have been “enhancing our partnership in agriculture, well being and rather more.”
Zambia and Israel first established diplomatic ties in 1966, however Zambia severed its ties with Israel in 1973 following the Yom Kippur Conflict on the urging of the Group of African Unity.
The 2 international locations reestablished diplomatic ties in 1991, and in 2015, Zambia opened an embassy in Tel Aviv. The brand new embassy comes as Israel appears to be like to strengthen ties throughout Africa as its alliances elsewhere on the planet have frayed.
Zambia at present dwelling to solely 11 Jews
As of final 12 months, Zambia was dwelling to simply 11 Jews, however all through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, tons of settled there after fleeing persecution in Europe.
The group shrank sharply after Zambia gained independence from British colonial rule in 1964 and its chief declared that solely native Zambians might obtain work permits, prompting a lot of the nation’s Jewish inhabitants to depart.
In Livingstone, the Gateway Jewish Museum, which was opened in 2013, chronicles the historical past of Jews within the Southern African nation.