Brazil has recalled its ambassador, Frederico Meyer, from Israel, reassigning him to a UN conference in Geneva. This move leaves the Tel Aviv post vacant, hinting at potential diplomatic shifts. Experts view this as a political statement, noting it reduces Brazil’s representation in Israel. Bruno Fabricio Alcebino da Silva, a Federal University of ABC researcher, […]
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