Israeli PM Lapid Refuses to Meet with Norway’s Foreign Minister

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid. (File photo: AFP)
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid. (File photo: AFP)
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Israeli PM Lapid Refuses to Meet with Norway’s Foreign Minister

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid. (File photo: AFP)
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid. (File photo: AFP)

Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid decided not to meet his Norwegian counterpart Anniken Huitfeldt during her visit to Israel in September.

Diplomatic sources in Tel Aviv said Lapid's decision comes in protest against Norway’s announcement in June to label products from Israeli settlements with their place of origin.

They stressed that Israel had failed to convince relevant Norwegian authorities to retract this decision.

Sources noted that Huitfeldt will visit Israel and the West Bank to participate in the International Donor Group for Palestine’s meeting.

Norway is the largest donor country to the Palestinian Authority. It helped to broker the 1993 and 1995 Oslo Accords, which provided for interim and limited Palestinian self-rule in the occupied territories.

Deputy Director General of Israel's Foreign Affairs Ministry Aliza Bin-Noun had met with Norway's Ambassador to Israel, Kare Reidar Aas, who conveyed to her the Norwegian minister’s request to meet with Lapid.

In response, Bin-Noun recalled to the ambassador Norway's negative moves toward Israel and claimed that the upcoming elections make it “impossible” to hold a meeting with the Prime Minister.

The European Commission recommended its member states to follow this practice in 2015, a decision confirmed by the European Court of Justice in 2019.

Norway said that the principle behind its decision, as set out in the 2019 ruling, is that consumers should not be deceived by misleading labelling on the origin or products.



Israeli Police Arrest Couple Accused of Spying for Iran

A man walks across a bridge, in front of billboards bearing the flags of the US and Israel with a message in support of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, in Tel Aviv on October 30, 2024. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)
A man walks across a bridge, in front of billboards bearing the flags of the US and Israel with a message in support of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, in Tel Aviv on October 30, 2024. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)
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Israeli Police Arrest Couple Accused of Spying for Iran

A man walks across a bridge, in front of billboards bearing the flags of the US and Israel with a message in support of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, in Tel Aviv on October 30, 2024. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)
A man walks across a bridge, in front of billboards bearing the flags of the US and Israel with a message in support of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, in Tel Aviv on October 30, 2024. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

Israeli police said Thursday they have arrested a couple accused of spying on Israeli intelligence sites and collecting information on an Israeli academic on behalf of Iran.

Israeli security services say they have uncovered several Iranian spy networks in recent months. The two archenemies have waged a long-running shadow war that has burst into the open since the outbreak of the war in Gaza. They exchanged fire directly for the first time in April and then again this month.

In a statement released Thursday, the police and the Shin Bet internal security agency said that the man arrested, Rafael Guliev, from the central city of Lod, had surveilled Israel’s Mossad spy headquarters for the Iranians and collected information on an academic working at the Institute for National Security Studies, a prominent Israeli think tank. It did not identify the scholar.

The statement said Guliev was also entrusted with finding an assassin, though the statement did not make clear if he had actually done so.
Guliev’s wife, Lala, assisted in the activities, the statement said.