Embassy of Poland, Tel Aviv
The Embassy of Poland in Tel Aviv (Hebrew: השגרירות של הרפובליקה של פולין בתל-אביב) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Poland to the Israel.
Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Izraelu
Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Israel | |
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Address | Soutine St 16, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 64684, Israel |
Coordinates | 32°04′55″N 34°47′06″E |
Ambassador | Marek Magierowski |
History
Poland originally opened embassy in Israel in 1962, but together with several other Warsaw Pact countries closed it in 1967. The embassy was reopened in 1990.[1]
On 18 February 2018, after the Polish prime minister compared "Jewish perpetrators" with Polish, Ukrainian, Russian and German perpetrators of the Holocaust, swastikas were drawn on the embassy's gate.[2]
See also
References
- AP. "Poland Resumes Full Diplomatic Ties With Israel". Retrieved 2018-07-07.
- Swastikas, slurs daubed on Polish embassy in Tel Aviv, Reuters, Agnieszka Barteczko, Ori Lewis, 18 February 2018
External links
- Homepage of the Embassy of Poland, Tel Aviv (in English, Polish, and Hebrew)
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