Cameroon–Israel relations

Israel–Cameroon relations are relations between the Republic of Cameroon and the State of Israel, two Judeo-Christian nations of Afro-Eurasia. Cameroon joins Eritrea as one of two African states that do not recognize the State of Palestine.

Cameroon–Israel relations

Cameroon

Israel

Cameroon voted against several anti-Israel UN resolutions, and was the only nation to join Israel in voting against the UN resolution "Assistance to Palestine Refugees".[1]

Cameroon cut ties with Israel from 1973 to 1986[2] and was one of the first states to restore relations.[3] The government of Cameroon uses Israeli armored vehicles,[4] and Cameroon's Rapid Reaction Force, often shortened (by its French name) to BIR, is equipped and trained by Israel.[5][6]

Students in Cameroon were granted 11 month visas to travel to Israel and learn about agriculture,[7] while poultry farmers underwent training for poultry production in Israel.[8]

Israelis also trained personnel at six hospitals in Cameroon on how to combat the Ebola virus.[9]

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