List of diplomatic missions of Israel
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Israel, excluding honorary consulates. As of February 2019, there are 77 resident embassies and 21 consulate-generals and 2 representative missions in the 163 states that recognise Israel.[1]
Israel also maintains five missions to multilateral organisations, of which four missions are to the United Nations and one mission to the European Union. Israel also maintains an economic and cultural office in Taiwan and a representative office to the International Renewable Energy Agency in the United Arab Emirates.[2]
Israel's biggest diplomatic coup in the international community came with peace treaties and recognition from Arab countries such as Egypt in the late 1970s, and Jordan in the early 1990s, leading to embassies being opened in Cairo and Amman. During the late 1980s, several Israeli embassies were opened/reopened in former Eastern Bloc states as the Cold War ended. At the beginning of the 1990s, Israel established official relations with the Soviet Union, India and China. The prospects of a Middle East peace agreement in the mid-1990s led to Israeli government offices appearing as trade representative offices being opened in a handful of Arab states such as Bahrain, Qatar, Tunisia, Oman and Morocco. By 2000s, all have since closed the Israeli offices.[3][4][5][6] Israel closed its embassies in Mauritania and Venezuela after the Gaza War, following a request to do so by their national governments. Following the signing of the Abraham Accords, Israel opened an embassy in Abu Dhabi in 2021.[7]
Since 2014, Germany has provided Israeli citizens with consular assistance in all states where Israel has no official diplomatic representation.[8]
Africa
- Angola
- Luanda (Embassy)
- Cameroon
- Yaoundé (Embassy)
- Egypt
- Cairo (Embassy)
- Eritrea
- Asmara (Embassy)
- Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa (Embassy)
- Ghana
- Accra (Embassy)
- Ivory Coast
- Abidjan (Embassy)
- Kenya
- Nairobi (Embassy)
- Morocco
- Rabat (Liaison Office)
- Nigeria
- Abuja (Embassy)
- Rwanda
- Kigali (Embassy)
- Senegal
- Dakar (Embassy)
- South Africa
- Pretoria (Embassy)
Americas
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires (Embassy)
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- Santiago de Chile (Embassy)
- Colombia
- Bogotá (Embassy)
- Costa Rica
- San José (Embassy)
- Dominican Republic
- Santo Domingo (Embassy)
- Ecuador
- Quito (Embassy)
- Guatemala
- Guatemala City (Embassy)
- Mexico
- Mexico City (Embassy)
- Panama
- Panama City (Embassy)
- Peru
- Lima (Embassy)
- United States
- Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- Atlanta (Consulate-General)
- Boston (Consulate-General)
- Chicago (Consulate-General)
- Houston (Consulate-General)
- Los Angeles (Consulate-General)
- Miami (Consulate-General)
- New York (Consulate-General)
- San Francisco (Consulate-General)
- Uruguay
- Montevideo (Embassy)
Asia
- Azerbaijan
- Baku (Embassy)
- China
- Georgia
- Tbilisi (Embassy)
- India
- Japan
- Tokyo (Embassy)
- Jordan
- Amman (Embassy)
- Kazakhstan
- Nur-Sultan (Embassy)
- Myanmar
- Yangon (Embassy)
- Nepal
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Singapore (Embassy)
- South Korea
- Seoul (Embassy)
- Taiwan
- Taipei (Israel Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei)
- Thailand
- Bangkok (Embassy)
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Ashgabat (Embassy)
- United Arab Emirates
- Uzbekistan
- Tashkent (Embassy)
- Vietnam
- Hanoi (Embassy)
Europe
- Albania
- Tirana (Embassy)
- Austria
- Vienna (Embassy)
- Belarus
- Minsk (Embassy)
- Belgium
- Brussels (Embassy)
- Bulgaria
- Sofia (Embassy)
- Croatia
- Zagreb (Embassy)
- Cyprus
- Nicosia (Embassy)
- Czech Republic
- Prague (Embassy)
- Denmark
- Copenhagen (Embassy)
- Finland
- Helsinki (Embassy)
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Holy See
- Hungary
- Budapest (Embassy)
- Ireland
- Dublin (Embassy)
- Italy
- Rome (Embassy)
- Latvia
- Riga (Embassy)
- Lithuania
- Vilnius (Embassy)
- Netherlands
- The Hague (Embassy)
- Norway
- Oslo (Embassy)
- Poland
- Warsaw (Embassy)
- Portugal
- Lisbon (Embassy)
- Romania
- Bucharest (Embassy)
- Russia
- Serbia
- Belgrade (Embassy)
- Slovakia
- Bratislava (Embassy)
- Spain
- Madrid (Embassy)
- Sweden
- Stockholm (Embassy)
- Switzerland
- Bern (Embassy)
- Ukraine
- Kyiv (Embassy)
- United Kingdom
Oceania
- Australia
- Canberra (Embassy)
- New Zealand
- Wellington (Embassy)
Multilateral organisations
- Brussels (permanent mission to the European Union)
- Geneva (permanent mission to United Nations institutions)
- New York City (permanent mission to the United Nations)
- Paris (permanent mission to United Nations institutions)
- Vienna (permanent mission to United Nations institutions)
Diplomatic Missions to Open
Notes
- The Israeli Embassy to the Holy See is located outside Vatican territory in Rome
References
- embassies.gov.il : Israeli Missions Around The World
- Israeli Delegation Discusses Cooperation with IRENA on Advancement of Renewable Energy
- Gedalyahu, Tzvi Ben (27 June 2010). "Bahrain Red-Faced for 'Kissing Camel' Toy with Name 'Israel'". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 2011-10-16. "Bahrain does not recognize Israel as a state, but Israel maintained a diplomatic mission in Bahrain before it was closed in 2000 at the start of the Second Intifada."
- The Middle East: Abstracts and index. Library Information and Research Service. 1999. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
Tunisia and Israel announced on 10/3/1994 the establishment of low-level diplomatic relations, a move that both countries described as the first step in the normalization of ties. The two countries will establish economic liaison.
- "Israel and Morocco: A Special Relationship" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
- "Oman recognizes Israel as a state". Retrieved 27 October 2018.
- "Israel opens embassy in Abu Dhabi". Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.575641
- https://thearabweekly.com/bahrain-formalises-normalisation-agreement-israel
- http://www.timesofisrael.com/honduras-to-move-embassy-to-jerusalem-by-end-of-2020-israel-says/amp/
- https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-and-morocco-to-establish-full-official-relations-trump-announces/