
parliamentary delegation visits Israel ahead of foreign mini
Key Points:
- Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi will visit Israel to meet key leaders and tour sites related to the October 7 massacre, underscoring deepening Israel-Japan relations under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
- The visit follows a historic cross-party Japanese parliamentary delegation's trip to Israel, which included emotional visits to massacre sites and meetings with survivors, aimed at fostering bilateral cooperation and understanding.
- Japan has maintained a balanced diplomatic approach on the Israel-Palestine conflict, notably refraining from recognizing a Palestinian state despite international pressure, signaling support for Israel’s security and humanitarian efforts.
- The delegation's visit and Motegi’s upcoming trip reflect Japan’s intention to strengthen ties through high-level exchanges and collaboration based on













