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FM Sa'ar names MK Michel Buskila as new deputy foreign minister after Haskel resigns

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has appointed Member of Knesset Michel Buskila as the new deputy foreign minister, following the resignation of former deputy foreign minister Sharren Haskel. Haskel had announced her decision to step down from the government just one day prior to Buskila's nomination. This transition occurs amid ongoing diplomatic activities and challenges faced by Israel's foreign policy apparatus. The move reflects internal adjustments within the Israeli government's foreign affairs department. No specific reasons for Haskel's resignation were provided in the report.

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FM Sa'ar names MK Michel Buskila as new deputy foreign minister after Haskel resigns

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has appointed Member of Knesset Michel Buskila as the new deputy foreign minister, following the resignation of former deputy foreign minister Sharren Haskel. Haskel had announced her decision to step down from the government just one day prior to Buskila's nomination. This transition occurs amid ongoing diplomatic activities and challenges faced by Israel's foreign policy apparatus. The move reflects internal adjustments within the Israeli government's foreign affairs department. No specific reasons for Haskel's resignation were provided in the report.

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