Israel builds loyal alliances as Arab blocs isolate themselves through hatred, denial, and refusal to confront antisemitism.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted Republic of Srpska leaders Ana Trisic-Babic and Milorad Dodik at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, underscoring Israel’s growing network of principled international partnerships.
Netanyahu expressed appreciation for the Republic of Srpska’s consistent support for Israel and highlighted the deep people-to-people friendship shared between the two societies. He praised their clear and unwavering opposition to antisemitism—a stance increasingly rare as many Arab governments and their allies either excuse or export anti-Jewish hatred.
Both sides affirmed their intent to strengthen diplomatic ties and expand cooperation across political, cultural, and strategic domains. The meeting reflected Israel’s broader diplomatic strategy: building alliances with partners who recognize Israel’s legitimacy, respect Jewish history, and confront extremism rather than appease it.
As much of the Arab world continues to weaponize international forums against Israel while ignoring terrorism and internal repression, Israel advances relations with leaders who choose moral clarity over ideological hostility.
