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 +'''Belgium–Israel relations''' are the bilateral relations between [[Belgium]] and [[Israel]].
 +Belgium voted in favor of the [[United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine]] in 1947 and recognized the State of Israel on January 15, 1950. Belgium has an embassy in [[Tel Aviv]], and Israel has an embassy in [[Brussels]].
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 +In February 2010, a plaque honoring [[King Albert I of Belgium|King Albert I]], husband of [[Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium|Elizabeth of Bavaria]], was unveiled at Albert Square in [[Tel Aviv]] in the presence of the Tel Aviv mayor [[Ron Huldai]] and Ambassador [[Bénédicte Frankinet]].
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Foreign relations of Belgium]]
 +*[[Foreign relations of Israel]]
 +*[[Diamond industry in Israel]]
 +*[[History of the Jews in Belgium]]
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Belgium–Israel relations are the bilateral relations between Belgium and Israel. Belgium voted in favor of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine in 1947 and recognized the State of Israel on January 15, 1950. Belgium has an embassy in Tel Aviv, and Israel has an embassy in Brussels.

In February 2010, a plaque honoring King Albert I, husband of Elizabeth of Bavaria, was unveiled at Albert Square in Tel Aviv in the presence of the Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai and Ambassador Bénédicte Frankinet.

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