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List of diplomatic missions of Israel

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Diplomatic missions of Israel

This is alist of diplomatic missions of Israel, excludinghonorary consulates. As of November 2021, there are 82 resident embassies, including a Taiwan office, and 22consulate-generals and two representative missions in the165 states that recogniseIsrael.[1]

Israel also maintains five missions to multilateral organisations, of which four missions are to theUnited Nations and one mission to theEuropean Union. Israel also maintains an economic and cultural office inTaiwan and a representative office to theInternational Renewable Energy Agency in theUnited Arab Emirates.[2]

Israel's biggest diplomatic coup in the international community came with peace treaties and recognition from Arab countries such asEgypt in the late 1970s, andJordan in the early 1990s, leading to embassies being opened inCairo andAmman. During the late 1980s, several Israeli embassies were opened/reopened in formerEastern Bloc states as theCold War ended. At the beginning of the 1990s, Israel established official relations with theSoviet Union,India andChina. The prospects of aMiddle East peace agreement in the mid-1990s led to Israeli government offices appearing as trade representative offices being opened in a handful of Arab states such asBahrain,Qatar,Tunisia,Oman andMorocco. By 2000s, all have since closed the Israeli offices.[3][4][5][6] Israel closed its embassies inMauritania andVenezuela after the2008 Gaza War, following a request to do so by their national governments. Following the signing of theAbraham Accords, Israel opened embassies in Abu Dhabi[7] and Manama in 2021,[8][9] a consulate-general in Dubai,[10] and a liaison office in Rabat.[11]

Africa

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Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AngolaLuandaEmbassy[12][13]
CameroonYaoundéEmbassy[14]
EgyptCairoEmbassy[12]
EthiopiaAddis AbabaEmbassy
International Organizations:
[15]
GhanaAccraEmbassy[16]
Ivory CoastAbidjanEmbassy[17]
KenyaNairobiEmbassy[18]
MoroccoRabatLiaison Office[12]
NigeriaAbujaEmbassy[19]
RwandaKigaliEmbassy
Countries:
[12][20]
SenegalDakarEmbassy[21]
South AfricaPretoriaEmbassy[22]
ZambiaLusakaEmbassy[23]

Americas

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Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
ArgentinaBuenos AiresEmbassy[24]
BrazilBrasíliaEmbassy[25]
São PauloConsulate-General[26]
CanadaOttawaEmbassy[27]
MontrealConsulate-General[28]
TorontoConsulate-General[29]
ChileSantiago de ChileEmbassy[30]
ColombiaBogotáConsulate-General[31]
Costa RicaSan JoséEmbassy[32]
Dominican RepublicSanto DomingoEmbassy[33]
EcuadorQuitoEmbassy[34]
GuatemalaGuatemala CityEmbassy
Countries:
[35]
HondurasTegucigalpaEmbassy[36]
MexicoMexico CityEmbassy
Countries:
[37]
PanamaPanama CityEmbassy[38]
ParaguayAsunciónEmbassy[39]
PeruLimaEmbassy[40]
United StatesWashington, D.C.Embassy[41]
AtlantaConsulate-General[42]
BostonConsulate-General[43]
ChicagoConsulate-General[44]
HoustonConsulate-General[45]
Los AngelesConsulate-General[46]
MiamiConsulate-General[47]
New York CityConsulate-General[48]
San FranciscoConsulate-General[49]
UruguayMontevideoEmbassy[50]

Asia

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Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AzerbaijanBakuEmbassy[51]
BahrainManamaEmbassy[52]
ChinaBeijingEmbassy
Countries:
[53]
ChengduConsulate-General[54]
GuangzhouConsulate-General[55]
Hong KongConsulate-General[56]
ShanghaiConsulate-General[57]
GeorgiaTbilisiEmbassy[58]
IndiaNew DelhiEmbassy
Countries:
[59]
BangaloreConsulate-General[60]
MumbaiConsulate-General[61]
JapanTokyoEmbassy[62]
JordanAmmanEmbassy[63]
KazakhstanAstanaEmbassy
Countries:
[64]
MyanmarYangonEmbassy[65]
  NepalKathmanduEmbassy[66]
PhilippinesManilaEmbassy[67]
SingaporeSingaporeEmbassy
Countries:
[68]
South KoreaSeoulEmbassy[69]
TaiwanTaipeiEconomic & Cultural Office[70]
ThailandBangkokEmbassy
Countries:
[71]
TurkeyAnkaraEmbassy[72]
IstanbulConsulate-General[73]
TurkmenistanAshgabatEmbassy[74]
United Arab EmiratesAbu DhabiEmbassy[75]
DubaiConsulate-General[76]
UzbekistanTashkentEmbassy
Countries:
[77]
VietnamHanoiEmbassy
Countries:
[78]

Europe

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Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AlbaniaTiranaEmbassy[79]
AustriaViennaEmbassy[80]
BelarusMinskEmbassy[81]
BelgiumBrusselsEmbassy
Countries:
[82]
BulgariaSofiaEmbassy[83]
CroatiaZagrebEmbassy[84]
CyprusNicosiaEmbassy[85]
Czech RepublicPragueEmbassy[86]
DenmarkCopenhagenEmbassy[87]
EstoniaTallinnEmbassy[88]
FinlandHelsinkiEmbassy[89]
FranceParisEmbassy
Countries:
[90]
GermanyBerlinEmbassy[91]
MunichConsulate-General[92]
GreeceAthensEmbassy[93]
Holy SeeRomeEmbassy[94]
HungaryBudapestEmbassy[95]
ItalyRomeEmbassy
Countries:
International organization:
[96]
LatviaRigaEmbassy[97]
LithuaniaVilniusEmbassy[98]
MoldovaChișinăuEmbassy[99]
NetherlandsThe HagueEmbassy[100]
NorwayOsloEmbassy
Countries:
[101]
PolandWarsawEmbassy[102]
PortugalLisbonEmbassy[103]
RomaniaBucharestEmbassy[104]
RussiaMoscowEmbassy[105]
Saint PetersburgConsulate-General[106]
SerbiaBelgradeEmbassy
Countries:
[107]
SlovakiaBratislavaEmbassy[108]
SpainMadridEmbassy
Countries:
[109]
SwedenStockholmEmbassy[110]
 SwitzerlandBernEmbassy
Countries:
[111]
UkraineKyivEmbassy[112]
United KingdomLondonEmbassy[113]

Oceania

[edit]
Host countryHost cityMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
AustraliaCanberraEmbassy[114]
New ZealandWellingtonEmbassy[115]

International organizations

[edit]
OrganizationHost cityHost countryMissionConcurrent accreditationRef.
EU andNATOBrusselsBelgiumMission[116][117]
United NationsGenevaSwitzerlandPermanent Mission[118]
New York CityUnited StatesPermanent Mission[119][120]
ViennaAustriaPermanent Mission
OECDParisFranceMission[121]

Gallery

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  • Embassy in Athens
    Embassy in Athens
  • Embassy in Beijing
    Embassy in Beijing
  • Embassy in Berlin
    Embassy in Berlin
  • Embassy in Brasília
    Embassy in Brasília
  • Embassy in Canberra
    Embassy in Canberra
  • Embassy in Dublin
    Embassy in Dublin
  • Embassy in The Hague
    Embassy in The Hague
  • Embassy in Helsinki
    Embassy in Helsinki
  • Embassy in Kyiv
    Embassy in Kyiv
  • Embassy in Lima
    Embassy in Lima
  • Embassy in London
  • Embassy in Moscow
  • Embassy in Oslo
    Embassy in Oslo
  • Embassy in Paris
    Embassy in Paris
  • Embassy in Prague
    Embassy in Prague
  • Embassy in Stockholm
    Embassy in Stockholm
  • Embassy in Tokyo
    Embassy in Tokyo
  • Embassy in Warsaw
    Embassy in Warsaw
  • Embassy in Washington, D.C.

Diplomatic missions to open

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Closed missions

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Host countryHost cityMissionYear openedYear closedNote
AustraliaSydneyConsulate-General19492002
BoliviaLa PazEmbassy19752009
BrazilRio de JaneiroConsulate-General19492002
CambodiaPhnom PenhEmbassy19671975
Central African RepublicBanguiEmbassy19611973
ColombiaBogotáEmbassy19572024Downgraded to Consulate-General level
Republic of the CongoBrazzavilleEmbassy19601972
CubaHavanaEmbassy19601973
DahomeyCotonouEmbassy19641973
Democratic Republic of the CongoKinshasaEmbassy19822003
EgyptAlexandriaConsulate-General19822002
EritreaAsmaraEmbassy19932022[126]
FijiSuvaEmbassy19871995
FranceMarseilleConsulate-General19512015
GabonLibrevilleEmbassy19631973
West GermanyBonnConsulate-General19551967
GuineaConakryEmbassy19591967
HaitiPort-au-PrinceEmbassy19731990
IranTehranEmbassy19641979
IrelandDublinEmbassy19962024
ItalyMilanConsulate-General19671996
JamaicaKingstonEmbassy19751995
LebanonBeirutRepresentative Office19821984
LiberiaMonroviaEmbassy19571973
MadagascarAntananarivoEmbassy19601973
MalawiLilongweEmbassy19641997
MaliBamakoEmbassy19601972
MauritaniaNouakchottEmbassy19992009[127][128][129]
NetherlandsAmsterdamEmbassy19491970Moved to The Hague
NigerNiameyEmbassy19611972
NigeriaLagosEmbassy19601973
OmanMuscatCommercial Office19962000
QatarDohaTrade Office1995[130]2009[131][132]Shortly reopened for the 2022 FIFA World Cup[133][134]
Sierra LeoneFreetownEmbassy19611973
South AfricaJohannesburgEmbassy19491980
Sri LankaColomboInterests Section19831990
SwazilandMbabaneEmbassy19681996
 SwitzerlandZurichConsulate-General19491990
TanzaniaDar es SalaamEmbassy19611973
TogoLoméEmbassy19621973
TunisiaTunisRepresentative Office19962000
UgandaKampalaEmbassy19621972
Upper VoltaOuagadougouEmbassy19641973
United StatesDallasConsulate-General19601972
PhiladelphiaConsulate-General19642015
VenezuelaCaracasEmbassy19582009[135]

See also

[edit]

References

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