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On the 4th of December 2025, H.E. Mr. Boonyarit Vichienpuntu, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to the State of Israel, hosted a reception at The George hotel, Tel Aviv in honour of Thailand's national day, the Anniversary of His Majesty, King Bhumibol Birth and Thailand's Father's Day.
 
A showcase displaying exquisite and ornate Thai sculptures and ornaments was exhibited.
 
A photo booth showing "Chut Thai:Dressing the Nation in Heritage" of Thai national costumes developed under Queen Sikit's vision to promote cultural identity and foster national pride through eight distinct styles of traditional dress being on Unesco's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. 
 
Part of the buffet included sculptures of watermelons, sweet melons and pumpkin sculptures making an impression on everyone present.
 
A Thai Street Food station serving a vegetarian dish was also impressively decorated.   
 
Guests were invited to enter a hall where the official ceremony took place.
 
A stage with traditional Thai classical instruments and a booth displaying portraits of the Royal Thai family was ubiquitously decorated by white and yellow flowers.  
 
The evening's Master of Ceremonies and the Representative of Thai Tourism in Israel, Mr. Imri Kalmann said that the evening not only marked the Kingdom's national day but was a tribute honouring the warm, longstanding friendship between the people of Thailand and Israel. A minute's silence was observed commemorating Her Majesty Queen Sirkit, the Queen Mother's demise followed by a short video in remembrance of Her Majesty and her lifelong.dedication to strengthen Thailand's foreign relations. 
 
A brief video presentation introducing Thai cuisine and the "Thai Select" certification - a mark of authenticity awarded by Thailand's Ministry of Commerce. "Thai Select" certificates were awarded to restaurants recognized this year namely Nam Restaurant, Chatuchak Restaurant and Thai Street Food restaurant. A lucky draw was sponsored by Bangkok Airways and a video celebrating the growing people - to - people connections between Thailand and Israel as we anticipate the digital era in the future was shown. 
 
Certificates of Appreciation were awarded by the Ambassador to outstanding individuals and groups who have made meaningful contributions to the welfare and mutual benefit of relations between Thailand and Israel. One of the recipients, Mr. Dov Kalmann, the Master of Ceremonies father, has been the Royal Thai Embassy's Marketing Manager for many years. 
 
The Ambassador started his speech saying that Thai national day is celebrated on the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, who is widely revered for his lifelong dedication as a working Monarch. The impact of His Majesty's work has been felt beyond our borders. In recognition of his global legacy, the United Nations annually designated the 5th of December as World Soil Day to honour his contribution to sustainable soil management laying the foundation for agricultural prosperity in Thailand. Under the vision of King Rama ix, the foundations of agricultural cooperation between Thailand and Israel were laid by the establishment of the Hoob Krapong Learning Centre in 1955 by the Government of Israel based on the MASHAV model thus becoming the first concrete partnership between our two nations. Thousands of young Thai farmers have participated in internship programmes in Israel under the auspices of MASHAV. Today, of the 60 000 Thai workers in Israel, 45 000 work in agriculture, nearly double the number before the 7th of October 2023. 
 
In our hearts we have not forgotten the 46 Thai farm workers who lost their lives nor the 31 that were brutally taken hostage by Hamas. Yesterday, our Thai compatriot, Mr. Sudhisak Rinthalak's body was returned. We also await the return of the last remaining dead Israeli hostage. Let this be a moment to serve as a turning point - one where Thailand and Israel can move forward and renew our focus on advancing cooperation in science, technology and innovation. 
 
Recent Holocaust research has revealed that between 1940 and 1941 the Consul of Siam in Marseilles issued hundreds of visas and travel documents to Jewish individuals. As we enter the 72nd year of diplomatic relations our cooperation continues to flourish. This enduring friendship is also reflected by the four elephants donated in 1994 by the Royal Thai government at the request of the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. 
 
Our Embassy continues to advance cultural ties as demonstrated by the initiative of book diplomacy featuring works of His Majesty King Rama vi which was donated to the National Library of Israel. and the provision of special equipment to Keren Or Jerusalem Centre for Blind Children. This year, we expect to welcome 400 000 Israeli visitors to Thailand, a 41% increase from last year. The Thai Tourism Authority's reputation for being open and inclusive, commits to promote tourism for the LGBT community, as in our country everyone is welcome.
 
In 2024, bilateral trade surpassed $1.33 billion and we are confident that this upward trajectory will continue. We are committed in our support for Thai food producers in accessing the kosher market. Thailand is one of south east Asia's leading industrial economies. and we warmly invite Israeli investors to join us as we advance into the digital era. Thailand stands ready to support new ventures in trade, investment, startups, science, technology and innovation due to our strategic geographic location, skilled workforce, pro - investment policies, generous tax incentives and investor friendly environment.     
 
We are honoured to host a high profile delegation from Naresuan University, present this evening, to advance in the commercialization of science and technology. Later this week we will welcome a delegation from Thailand' Space Agency.
 
Lastly, allow me to extend my heartfelt wishes for the health and happiness of King Rama the 10th as well as for the President of the State of Israel and for the continued prosperity and enduring friendship between our nations. 
 
Guests were invited to raise their glasses in a toast.
 
Mr. Israel Raif, Honorary Consul of Thailand in Israel and Chairman of Afcon Holdings and Shlomo Real Estate gave a brief address stating his commitment to building stronger ties between Israel and Thailand. He also said that he was thankful for the return of all the hostages and eagerly awaiting the return of the last dead hostage.  
 
The national anthems of both countries were sung followed by a performance of classical Thai music by a duo.            
 
The George's Food and Beverage Manager, Mr. Michael Barsky supervised the service. An array of Thai food including chicken in mild coconut curry with potatoes and peanuts, crispy rice served with tofu with lime, ginger and peanuts, tender grilled chicken accompanied by a mild curry sauce, crispy rolls filled with mixed vegetables and glass noodles, fresh pomelo with herbs, nuts and lime dressing and for dessert sticky rice and mango ice cream was offered. 
 
 
Among the many guests which included Ambassadors, State Officials, Diplomats was, H.E. Mr. Gil Haskel - Chief of State Protocol, Mr. Shlomo Eshed - President of Israel's Precious Stones and Diamond Exchange, H.E. Mr. Michael Ronen - a retired diplomat having previously worked in the Foreign Ministry's Asian Division, Mr. Gideon Thaler - President of Tal Aviation, Prof. Yossi Beilin - former Minister of Justice, Mr. Ran Rahav - Honorary Consul of the Marshall Islands in Israel and Chairman of Ran Rahav Communications, Mr. Avi Nakash - a businessman, Ms. Sabine Segal - The Israel Export Institute's CEO for International Business, Lt. Col (Res) Tiran Attia - CEO of an NGO "Special in Uniform", Ms. Nili Block - Self Defence Workshop Motivational Speaker, Rabbi Yanki Hoffman - Carrefour's Head of Kosher Regulation in Israel, Mr. Ron Doron - Vice President of Israel - Asia Chamber of Commerce, Mr. and Mrs. Moris Reyna - Mrg Group and Honorary Chairman of the Israel - Turkey Business Forum, Assoc. Prof. Sarintip Tantanee - Acting President of Naresuan University, Dr. Charatdao Kongmuang - Naresuan University's Vice President for Student, Alumni and Art - Culture Development and last but not least Asst. Prof. Kumpon Subsomboon - Naresuan University's  Dean of Engineering. 
 
Diplomacy.co.il  wishes His Majesty King Rama 10th a long and good life, prosperity and peace for Thailand and our best wishes to the Ambassador and Embassy staff for having hosted a national day with inimitable flavour and ambiance.           
 
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On the 1st of December 2025, the Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador to the State of Israel, H.E. Ms. Maria Cristina Cevallos Calero hosted an opening ceremony of the Ecuadorian Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's at the ASPER - HUJI Innovate Centre located in Givat Ram.  
 
During a state visit in May 2024, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations, President Daniel Gilchrist Noboa Azin of Ecuador inaugurated the Ecuadorian Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship located at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's ASPER - HUJI Innovate Centre which was established in 2001.       
 
The Master of Ceremonies, Dr. Amnon Dekel, Executive Director of the ASPER - HUJI Innovate Centre warmly welcomed dignitaries as well as all and sundry saying that we have developed relationships with a few Latin American countries and that Ecuador's President was here in 2024 when he inaugurated the Centre.
 
The President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Prof. Tamir Sheafer, started his speech by saying that it is not often that we witness the opening of a diplomatic office on a university campus. Our record of translating world - class research into impactful companies and world solutions is drawing an increasing number of global partners to engage with us and sign cooperation agreements. The very Centre which we are officially opening today, represents a vision of the future embodying a growing tapestry of global partnerships - supporting co - learning, research, teaching, training, development and international cooperation. Today the government of Ecuador has chosen to do precisely that by establishing an official diplomatic presence on our Edmond Safra campus. For the State of Israel, this decision not only affirms recognition of Jerusalem but also an integral part of our nation. For us the university, this moment signals a meaningful message that the scientific excellence pursued here attracts forward looking governments seeking to learn, collaborate and participate. We look forward to collaboration between researchers, students, innovators both from Ecuador and Israel where we can concomitantly work together in order to address challenges facing both our societies and to create successful ventures capable of offering solutions to the wider world. He concluded by saying that we are delighted to welcome this new office to our campus hoping that it will serve as a catalyst for broader and deeper cooperation in the years ahead. 
 
Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr. Gideon Sa'ar said that Ecuador, under the leadersip of President Noboa, is among Israel's greatest friends. Ecuador stood by us during some of our most challenging moments and supported our right to self - defence. Ecuador has designated Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Hezbollah and Hamas as terrorist organizations. Immediately after having been reelected by a clear majority, President Noboa visited Israel being the second Ecuadorian President to do so. During his visit he inaugurated this Centre whose opening we celebrate today. He is currently fighting narco -  terrorism and reducing Ecuador's poverty rates. Under him, Ecuador has a foreign policy with a clear moral dimension. Israel and Ecuador have close and long standing relations as Ecuador welcomed Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust. In 1947 Ecuador voted for the establishment of the Jewish state and in 1950 full diplomatic relations were initiated. He has pledged that in the Spring of 2026, Ecuador's Embassy will be relocating to Jerusalem. Through the opening of this Centre, we are strengthening our ties in the fields of innovation, and people to people partnerships. I intend to visit Ecuador by 2026 as part of my commitment to strengthen our relationship. He concluded by congratulating Ecuador's government for this step taken. Many thanks to Ecuador's  President Noboa, Ecuador's Foreign Minister H.E. Ms. Gabriela Sommerfeld and Ecuador's Ambassador to Israel, H.E. Ms Maria Cristina Cavallos for their friendship, also a million thanks to the President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Prof. Tamir Sheafer for hosting this diplomatic centre. 
 
The Ambassador of Ecuador to Israel, H.E. Ms. Maria Cristina Cevallos Calero surprised everyone by addressing the audience in impeccable Hebrew. The opening of the Ecuadorian Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship is a consolidated initiative to intensify Ecuador and Israel's relationship. Innovation and entrepreneurship can strengthen our nations as innovation opens doors and gives society the opportunity to expand. Innovation strengthens the economy creating new products and services. Innovation does not flourish in isolation but with partnerships and healthy collaborative efforts between governments, the private sector, civil society and universities, all being a necessity for innovation to take root. It is imperative to finance new projects and initiatives by granting companies and start ups the opportunity to flourish. Education in A.I., mathematics, life sciences and computers is a must for a prosperous society. We can strengthen our relationship in the fields of innovation, water resources and energy. My heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the Hebrew University for their support. I am filled with a great sense of pride as my country is opening a diplomatic office at the Hebrew University's campus as I studied here. My thanks to the team at the Embassy and as we look to the future, for those who embrace innovation, it will lead to global development and advancement.      
   
The opening ceremony ended with the cutting of the ribbon symbolizing the Centre's official opening.  
 
The President of the Hebrew University presented H.E. Ms. Maria Cristina Cevallos with a book on Albert Einstein's life who was a co - founder, serving on the University's board, in 1952 he refused the position of President of the Hebrew University.  Upon his demise, he bequeathed all his intellectual property to the university.     
 
Among the many notable guests attending the opening were the Ambassadors of Guatemala, Costa Rica, Peru and Paraguay, Diplomats, Mr. Pablo Harstein - Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of the Argentine Republic, Mr. Jai F. Morales Allan - Minister Counsellor of the Embassy of Guatemala, Prof. Guy Harpaz - the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Vice President for International Affairs, H.E. Mr. Amir Ofek - Foreign Ministry's Deputy Director General for Latin America and the Caribbean, H.E. Mr. Edwin Yabo - Foreign Ministry's Director of South American Department in the Latin American Division, H.E. Mr. Itai Bardov - Foreign Ministry's Chief of Staff for Foreign Policy to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Maor Ifrah - Advisor to the Foreign Ministry's Director General, Mr. Gabriel Hayon - Chairman of the Diplomatic Institute,  Mr. Tony Raichler - the Knesset's Head of International Affairs for Latin America, Ms. Ika Chocolate - Ambassador of Ecuadorian Chocolate in Israel, H.E. Mr. Zeev Harel - Israel's former Ambassador to Ecuador, Osher Shkalim - Knesset Member, MS. Miriam Berger - Director General of the Latin - American Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Mauricio Dimat - Coordinator of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Entrepreneurship and Innovation with Latin America, Ms. Ana Belen Chavez - Director of the Ecuadorian Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Mr. Nathan Allalouf - Honorary Consul of Costa Rica and President of the Allalouf Group, Mr. Jonathan Talsky - a lawyer representing Dr Gidon Fisher and Co. Law Firm, Mr. Sagi Einav - Climatech's CEO and founder, Ms. Shiri Milo Locker - Climatech's Co-founder  - Business Development and Ms. Ilana Shaked - Granilax's International Markets Development.  
  
Diplomacy.co.il  &  https://diariojudio.com   congratulate the Ambassador of Ecuador and Hebrew University of Jerusalem's at the ASPER - HUJI Innovate Centre  on the historic milestone of having officially opened the Ecuadorian Centre of innovation and Entrepreneurship!   
 
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The Ambassador of Guatemala, H.E. Ms. Ava Atzum Arevalo de Moscoso hosted a festive reception at the Benjamin Hotel in Herzliya Pituach The promotion was entitled "Guatemala Sunrise", dedicated to her country's most sacred commodity being coffee. 
 
Many people in Israel's coffee industry, businessmen and diplomats were present.
 
The meaning of Guatemala is "Place of Many Trees" and in this context the trees are not fruit trees but coffee trees. Guatemala is one of the country's producing the world's finest coffee.
 
The Ambassador welcomed the guests and mentioned that Guatemalan coffee is recognized for its quality, aroma, complexity and unmatched quality. Guatemala being a small country however geographically diverse allowing us to produce the most appreciated and highly valued coffee recognized in international markets. Coffee is grown and produced in eight of Guatemala's regions;
 
1) Acatenango which has active volcanoes leading to mineral rich soil producing coffee with a cacao note and rounded body.
2) Antigua Guatemala which is our country's most emblematic region also having volcanic soil and centuries of agricultural activity giving rise to elegant coffee with fine acidity and sweet aroma.
3) Atitlan is located beside one of the most beautiful lakes and the coffee grown here is floral, vibrant and bright.
4) Coban is a region with a year round rainfall and constant mist producing coffee which is spicy, fresh and silky.
5) Fraijanes Plateau has a high altitude as well as sandy soil and in this region the coffee has an intense aroma coupled with pronounced acidity.
6) Huehuetenango, due its extreme altitudes and unique microclimate is the region producing coffee known as giant of Guatemalan coffee characterized by a complex, fruity and natural sweetness.         
7) Nuevo Oriente has metamorphic soils and coffee produced here is infused with a chocolate, full bodied and deep flavour.
8) San Marcos being the warmest region and having early rains, coffee here is smooth, aromatic and delicate.
 
The three reasons for Guatemalan coffee having such renown is due to its consistency in production standards, traceability which allows the producers to know the story behind every bean and finally international prestige as Guatemalan coffee is recognized and awarded in competitions around the globe such as the "Cup of Excellence" trusted by elite baristas.
 
I would like to extend a special invitation to all guests to join our guest barista Maamoon Jbareen for an elevated tasting experience that will deepen your understanding of each of our coffees. You will also have the opportunity to acquire our coffees so it will become part of your shops, cafes and businesses allowing you to offer premium Guatemalan coffee of the highest quality.  May this "Guatemala's Sunrise"  promotion be the beginning of new connections, opportunities and avenues for strengthening ties between Guatemala and Israel. Thank you for your presence and enjoy the tasting!  
  
 
 
 
The Embassy's Economic Attache, Ms. Ritha Chech recalled that in 2022 a TLC trade agreement was signed between Guatemala and Israel. Guatemala also imports agricultural technology and Israeli experts operate an agricultural farm training local farmers. Guatemala is a tourist gem that Israelis hardly know as it is not on the Israeli tourist map offering a combination of Mayan culture, dramatic volcanoes, colourful markets, and village resembling a postcard. Antigua Guatemala is considered to be the most beautiful colonial city in Mesoamerica with colourful stone houses, cobblestone streets, churches with a volcano as a backdrop. Tikal being one of the largest and the most impressive Mayan sites which is located in the heart of Guatemala's rainforest rests the Mayan pyramids The sense of antiquity and wonder experienced by visitors is breathtaking when seeing Lake Atitlan as three volcanoes surround a quiet turquoise lake and Mayan villages located on its bank. 
 
The Embassy would like to make this accessible to Israelis and plan to promote direct flights in the future between our countries. La Aurora Airport in Guatemala City serves as a central hub for travellers to and from Mesoamerica and could be convenient for many Israelis.
 
Guatemala City has a small Jewish community of less than a thousand souls. There is a kosher minimarket, two kosher restaurants, one is located in the Chabad compound and two synagogues, one an Ashkenazi synagogue and the other, Sepharadi.   
 
In 2018, President Jimmy Morales attended the opening of Guatemala's Embassy in Jerusalem.         
 
The place was full adornated with traditional Guatemala handicrafts and Guatemalan music contributing to the evening's festivity.  ..
 
"Guatemala Sunrise" event was not only a celebration of coffee but a nuanced statement wanting to be closer to Israel manifested by an intensification of business, tourism and culture! 
 
  https://diariojudio.com/  & www.diplomacy.co.il  extends its congratulations to the Ambassador of Guatemala to Israel and staff on the auspicious occasion and wish a great success  
 
    
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On Thursday, 27th of November 2025 the Ambassador of Panama to the State of Israel, H.E. Mr. Ezra and Mrs. Linda Cohen, hosted a large reception at the Waldorf Astoria, Jerusalem.  

 
Panama celebrates two independence days because at different points in history, the country was dominated by two different nations - once by Spain and then again by Colombia. On the 28th of November 1821, Panama declared independence from Spanish rule and once again on the 3rd of November 1903 Panama again declared independence from Colombia. 
 
In the elegantly decorated lobby of the Waldorf Astoria there were 7 food stations manned by chefs with. A large selection of salads, chicken with a peanut butter sauce, a selection of 6 smoked and cured salmon, spare ribs off the bone served with pav buns, chicken schnitzel, steak entrecote and spare ribs served with mustard and sweet potato puree. Wine from Psagot with decorative labels honouring Panama's independence was also served. 
 
Upon entering there were two exhibits. The first exhibit was by an Israeli company, Watergen,  based in Petach Tikva who also has a plant in Panama producing both water machines and highly purified water that is converted from humidity. The other exhibit was art and Judaica by Zelda Gallery in Jerusalem.  
 
After an hour of socializing in the lobby and having photographs taken with the Ambassador against a colourfully designed backdrop with !Viva Panama as well as the flags, guests were cordially invited to take their place in the banquet hall for the official ceremony where every seat had a miniature Panamese flag.
 
A short and colourful documentary of Panama was shown.
 
The Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Anthony Raphael Escoboza, CEO and founder of the Esco Media Group with branches in Miami and Herzliya warmly welcomed everyone present, starting his speech stating that Panama is a small nation in size with an immense history, diversity and vision. It is a country that connects oceans, cultures, and opportunities, a natural bridge where tradition and modernity coexist. Our identity is marked by the joy of our people, the richness of our folklore, the beauty of our lands and the strength of a spirit that always looks forward. Our countries collaborate in trade, technology, education and culture strengthening the ties that unite us.   
 
Ms. Gila Gamliel, Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology representing the State of Israel, stated that Israel and Panama enjoy a warm relationship since Panama recognized Israel after its second month of independence. Mashav, Israel's Foreign Ministry's International Development Aid Agency has trained many doctors from Panama and recently seen a significant rise of doctors specializing and training here. In the fields of cyber, tourism and innovation there is intense collaboration. The Panama Canal serves as a conduit between east and west. On the 1st of January 2020 a free trade agreement (FTA) came into effect and hopefully within the not too distant future a memorandum of understanding between my Ministry and Panama will be signed. There is a great deal of Israeli tourism especially in the south of Panama where tourists are drawn by your beautiful beaches. Our relationship is essentially based on trust which has of late intensified greatly. Immediately after the gruesome attack on the 7th of October 2025, Panama unequivocally was one of the first countries to condemn the attack. I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Panama who is currently serving on the United Nations Security Council as a non - permanent member for the 2025 - 2026 term.
Recently Israel experienced an emotional trajectory in our country's history namely the return of hostages captured on the 7th of October 2023 however we still have a duty to see the full completion thereof by the return of the remaining two dead hostages still held in Gaza. Panama is a moral example to the world being the only Meso and Latin country that has not recognized a Palestinian state. Panama also displays a non zero policy of tolerance towards antisemitism. Together we will continue working together striving side by side. A Presidential State visit to Israel by Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino Quintero has tentatively been scheduled for 2026. 
 
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav in Ladino was sung by Ariel Toro with accompaniment. 
 
The Master of Ceremonies spoke again saying that in the darkest moments, there are those who illuminate the way and today we honour a group of Panamanian sons who in the midst of the horror of October the 7th, chose to stay in Israel tirelessly caring for the injured and saving lives. Three Panamanian doctors currently doing the specialization in Israel were called to the stage and presented with a certificate of appreciation and a painting of Judaica by Yaakov from Zelda Gallery, inscribed with the words ":Am Israel Chai" by the Ambassador. They were honoured with a standing ovation. 
 
Mr. Ezra Cohen, Ambassador of Panama to Israel opened his address by acknowledging his thanks and gratitude to his country's President Jose Raul Mulino and Panama's Foreign Minister Javier Martinez - Acha for the trust they have placed in me to strengthen the important relationship between Panama and Israel. Panama is a country that was born with a mission to connect the world, oceans, trade, cultures and people. Today Panama is connecting Israel with Latin America and visa versa. Our friendship did not begin today. In 1947, Panama supported the creation of the State of Israel. Today we cooperate in Water, Agriculture, Technology, Health, Education and have a strategic relationship based on shared values and heart. For more than 150 years, the Jewish community of Panama has been a pillar in the country's development shown by its entrepreneurs, educators, builders of institutions and leaders in the field of finance, commerce and charity. They have not only strengthened Panama but stood with Israel perpetually displaying their love, pride and loyalty. Tonight Panama honours them. On the tragic day of October the 7th, Panama showed moral clarity by standing with Israel. We also recognize the 16 Panamanian doctors we honour this evening who remained in Israel during the war serving in hospitals with courage, professionalism and compassion. With a view to the future Panama's vision is one of ambition,  a direct flight between Panama and Israel, investment in both directions, Israeli technology in Panama, Panamanian presence in Israel, scholarships, agricultural training programs, public health cooperation and water management exchanges. We are building not only projects but a partnership for generations. This year we also celebrate our national football team qualifying for the Fifa World cup. This is our national sport Football - and celebration! Thank you to my team at the Embassy for your dedication, loyalty and endless effort. Viva Panama! Viva Israel! Thank you! 
 
A short movie about the Panamanian National Football team was shown. 
 
The Panama March led by Ariel Toro was enthusiastically sung by everyone waving their miniature flags.
 
The Master of Ceremonies said that the Panama Canal is one of the greatest engineering marvels and a symbol of history, vision and global connection as this canal not only unites oceans but cultures and opportunities, 6% of global trade passes through our canal. 
A brief movie of the Canal was shown. 
 
He said that a few months ago the Embassy had the honour of receiving a small group of our Spanish - speaking brothers who were taken as hostages on the gruesome day of October the 7th, 2023. Some were rescued and others had family in captivity. Their return home is a testament of hope,resilience and unity. Photos of the event were displayed on screen. Two hostages Luiz, Klara and Yosef Haim who was not present but represented by his Father came on stage. 
 
To celebrate friendship and hope Nevo Lev Ari from Air Europa generously donated two round trip tickets between Israel and Panama. A raffle on screen followed and the two victorious winners were Eyal Bluer and Juan Carabello. 
 
A list of the evening's sponsors were shown on screen including Elbit, Safra Bank and many commercial, cultural institutions as well as individuals.    
 
 Among the many guests were Latin and Meso American ambassadors, diplomats, state officials, Mr. Moshe Lion  - Mayor of Jerusalem,  Ms. Fllleur Hassan - Nahum - Jerusalem previous Deputy Mayor and currently Special Envoy for Innovation, appointed by Israel's Foreign Minister, Mr. Gideon Sa'ar, Rabbi Kalman Samuels - Founder and President of Shalva, Mr. Jonathan Pollard - an Israeli former intelligence analyst, Mr. Rafi Elul - a former politician, Mr. Rami Levi - CEO of Rami Levi Hashikma Marketing which is Israel's third largest retail supermarket chain and the country's first discount store, Mr. Gabriel Hayon - Chairman of the Diplomatic Institute, Mr. Moti Kozahinof - a Property Developer, Mr. Yitzhak Eldan - President of the Ambassadors Club of Israel and previously Israel's Chief of State Protocol who also served as Ambassador to Unesco, Mr. Yoram Naor - Vice President of the Ambassadors Club of Israel, Consul General of Belize in Israel, Vice President of the Latin American Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Maor Ifrah - the Foreign Ministry's Advisor to the Director General, Mr. Doron Afik - CEO of Afek and Co. Law Firm, Mr. Steve Elbaz - CEO of Watergen, Mr. Boris Mirkin - a Board Member of Watergen, Mr. Jeremy Diamond - Watergen's Sales Manager, Rabbi Yissachar Dov and Rabbanit Ashira Krakowski - The Orthodox Union in Israel's Director of Kashrut and the latter a Dietician, Ms. Giorgina Litvak - Sales Manager of the Benjamin Hotel in Herzliya Pituach, Mrs. Leah Breziner who lives both in Panama City and Jerusalem, Mr. Mauricio Dimant - Coordinator of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Entrepreneurship and Innovation with latin America, Capt (Res) Tal Eden - Senior Advisor to Naval and Offshore Solutions and last but most certainly not least Dr. Caballero and Mrs. Jhyvela Lopez and their baby daughter from Panama who is a doctor specializing in urology at Tel Hashomer and who valiantly served our wounded after the 7th of October.                
 
 The ceremony ended by the singing of Panama and Israel's national anthems and guests were invited to the lobby where dessert, fresh fruit and wine were served and intermingled with attractive ladies wearing Panamese colorful  traditional dresses.
 
https://www.diplomacy.co.il/  &  https://diariojudio.com/  salute the President and Panamese people and expresses its deep appreciation, thanks and gratitude to H.E. Mr. Ezra and Mrs. Linda Cohen and the staff embassy for their gracious and inimitable hospitality and for an unforgettable evening of conviviality and friendship. 
 
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Vin d’Honneur Reception Commemorates King Rama VI’s Centennial in Herzliya Pituach

King Rama VI’s literary heritage entrusted to the Israel National Library, highlighting the parallel resilience of the Thai people and Israel.


A profound sense of shared history and cultural reverence defined the atmosphere this Tuesday at the residence of the Thai Ambassador in Herzliya Pituach. Hosted by His Excellency Mr. Boonyarit Vichienpuntu, the distinguished Vin d'Honneur reception marked the 100th Anniversary of the passing of His Majesty King Vajiravudh (King Rama VI), serving as a poignant tribute to a monarch considered the founding father of modern Thailand.

Guests were welcomed into the residence through a cultivated garden that offered a serene transition from the outside world. Inside, a dignified memorial shrine, featuring a portrait of the late King amidst traditional floral arrangements, set a respectful tone for the proceedings.

King Vajiravudh, known as the "Scholar King," is revered for his pivotal role in modernizing Thailand. His reign (1910-1925) left a lasting legacy, most notably through the founding of the country’s first university, Chulalongkorn University, and his extensive contributions to literature and national identity.

It was this intellectual legacy that Ambassador Vichienpuntu highlighted in his address, transforming the formal ceremony into an inspiring reflection on the parallel destinies of two nations. In a moving passage that resonated deeply with the audience, the Ambassador drew a direct line between the Thai experience and the Zionist narrative:

"Just like His Majesty King Rama VI helped launch the Thai people into the modern era of nation states, around the same time Jewish writers and thinkers were creating the ideological foundations for the yet to be established State of Israel. Both the Thai people and the Jewish people, at around the same time, were navigating on the world stage and working hard to ensure their futures as independent and proud peoples who never forsake their cultural heritage."

Beyond the historical commemoration, the timing of the event carried a weight of its own. Celebrating deep cultural ties during such a challenging period for Israel sends a clear message of friendship that transcends politics. It serves as a reminder that the bond between Thailand and Israel, now in its 71st year, is deeply rooted in unwavering solidarity and mutual respect. 

 

 

The event’s centerpiece was the presentation of a rare collection of the King’s literary works, including Principles of the Government Officials and The Spanish Coronation, to the leadership of the National Library of Israel. The donation was received by the Library’s Director, Mr. Oren Weinberg, accompanied by Dr. Stefan Litt, Curator of the Humanities Collection. The Ambassador expressed his confidence that these works would "find a meaningful home in the National Library of Israel and contribute to the growing bond between our two nations."

This contribution holds particular value for the academic community in Israel. As interest in Asian studies continues to grow at leading Israeli universities, access to such primary sources is essential. The King’s writings will now serve as a vital resource for scholars and students, offering a direct window into the political and philosophical thought that shaped modern Thailand, thereby deepening the intellectual bridge between the two countries.

The significance of the venue was personally echoed by Ambassador Yitzhak Eldan, President of the Ambassadors’ Club of Israel and former Chief of State Protocol. In his remarks, Eldan, who recently published a book himself, recalled his days as a young student in the 1960s working at the National Library. He emphasized the Jewish identity as the "People of the Book," noting that the Library is the ultimate representation of this heritage. However, his address turned to a solemn proposal for the future: the establishment of a monument to honor the 71 foreign workers, many from Thailand, who were brutally murdered. Seeking cooperation for this initiative, Eldan stated that memorializing these "brave people" is a moral imperative and "the least we can do" to honor their memory.  

This commitment to mutual support extends beyond history and literature, manifesting daily in the strong human bonds between the communities. Among the distinguished guests was Mr. Nir Cohen of the "Sawadee Club," a figure who exemplifies this connection on the ground. Recognized as a true "Friend of Thailand," Cohen is known for his voluntary dedication to assisting Thai nationals in Israel, whether in hospitals or with employment matters. His presence at the event underscored the vital role that individual acts of kindness play in the broader diplomatic relationship.

Following the formalities, the evening transitioned into a celebration of Thai culture through its renowned culinary arts. Guests were treated to Krathong Thong ("Golden Baskets"), a masterpiece of traditional Royal Thai cuisine. As attendees gathered to enjoy the refreshments, the delicate, crispy pastry shells and their savory filling became a central topic of admiration, illustrating how authentic food serves as a powerful extension of cultural diplomacy. The meticulous preparation offered a true taste of the Thai royal court.

As the reception concluded, the sentiment in the room was palpable. The gathering went beyond diplomatic protocol, it was a reaffirmation of a friendship built on mutual respect, shared struggles, and a hopeful vision for the future.

Diplomacy.co.il congratulates H.E. Ambassador Boonyarit Vichienpuntu and the Royal Thai Embassy on a deeply meaningful event. We wish His Excellency continued success in his diplomatic mission and in further strengthening the warm ties between Thailand and Israel.

   
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