Alelign said that this donation is a symbol of Israel's diplomatic and people to people commitment to Ethiopia. “Africa is becoming the next playground for Iran and becoming another front for Israel,” Citrinowicz, who previously served as head of the Iran branch of Israel’s military intelligence, told JI. There are roughly 160,000 Israelis of Ethiopian descent currently living in Israel, including a government minister and a member of Knesset, and many still have relatives in Ethiopia. “It is in Israel’s interest that Ethiopia remains stable and does not, for example, break up,” he said. “What Ethiopia is doing with Iran is about the now and about how to survive.
Source: Ethiopian News January 04, 2022 11:47 UTC