Lukashenka congratulated the President of Israel on Independence Day
"Events in the Middle East cause concern and pain in our hearts, but we hope for the earliest possible establishment of peace in the region," he added.

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Alexander Lukashenka congratulated Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Independence Day, the press service reports.
He noted that the Jewish people have centuries-old traditions, including religious and educational ones, which still form the foundations of the identity of modern Israeli society.
"It was on Belarusian soil that famous spiritual centers — yeshivas — operated," the congratulation states. "Natives of our land were at the origins of the State of Israel. All this brings together both peoples who went through common difficult trials of World War II and the tragedy of the Holocaust."
Belarusians know well what war is, and therefore consistently advocate for a peaceful resolution of conflicts, Alexander Lukashenka emphasized. "Events in the Middle East cause concern and pain in our hearts, but we hope for the earliest possible establishment of peace in the region," he added.
"As the situation normalizes, Minsk is ready to expand contacts and cooperation in the fields of education, medicine, technology, agriculture, and tourism," Lukashenka assured. "I am convinced that the common historical heritage and close human ties will continue to serve as the basis for constructive dialogue between Belarus and Israel."
Alexander Lukashenka wished Isaac Herzog good health and success, and the people of Israel — a happy life and prosperity.
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