Anonymous
ID: S69uZzUB
8/26/2025, 12:01:28 AM No.513982616
We are officially no longer a good goy country
> The Israeli Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that it will "downgrade" relations with Brazil after Itamaraty ignored the nomination of a new ambassador .
> Israel had appointed diplomat Gali Dagan in January to take over the embassy in Brasília. However, to carry out this role, authorization from the host country, called an "agrément," is required.
> Technically, Brazil didn't refuse to grant the agrément, but it left the request under review without responding. In international relations, this attitude is seen as tantamount to a refusal.
> The statement reaffirms that Lula is considered "persona non grata" by the Israeli government.
> Brazil quit the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance last month, stunning Israeli officials and IHRA leaders.
> Dani Dayan, current president of IHRA, called it unprecedented. "This is the first time a Western country subordinates Holocaust remembrance to political considerations. It’s a serious crossing of a red line. Brazil is essentially withdrawing from the international community’s commitment to Holocaust memory.”
> The Israeli Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that it will "downgrade" relations with Brazil after Itamaraty ignored the nomination of a new ambassador .
> Israel had appointed diplomat Gali Dagan in January to take over the embassy in Brasília. However, to carry out this role, authorization from the host country, called an "agrément," is required.
> Technically, Brazil didn't refuse to grant the agrément, but it left the request under review without responding. In international relations, this attitude is seen as tantamount to a refusal.
> The statement reaffirms that Lula is considered "persona non grata" by the Israeli government.
> Brazil quit the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance last month, stunning Israeli officials and IHRA leaders.
> Dani Dayan, current president of IHRA, called it unprecedented. "This is the first time a Western country subordinates Holocaust remembrance to political considerations. It’s a serious crossing of a red line. Brazil is essentially withdrawing from the international community’s commitment to Holocaust memory.”