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"EAST AFRICA - Eritrea.(relations with Israel and Ethiopia)(Brief Article)." APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East. Arab Press Services. 2000. HighBeam Research. 25 Oct. 2012 <http://www.highbeam.com>.
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Unlike most other Arab countries, Eritrea developed relatively good relations with Israel soon after it gained independence in 1993. Its leader President Issaias Afeworki ignored criticisms from other Arab countries and engaged Israel both on a strategic level and on a commercial level. He himself is known to have travelled to Israel several times, for medical treatment among other things.
There is no inherent anti-Israeli feeling among Eritreans. One reason for this is the fact that many members of Eritrean society - both men and women - are former fighters in the rebellion against the former Communist-backed Mengistu regime. It is said that the rebel forces …
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