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Plurinational State of Bolivia Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, ...
and the
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first established a diplomatic relationship with each other in 1950, two years after the
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and one year after Bolivia recognized Israel's sovereignty. Both countries enjoyed generally stable and close ties until the beginning of the 21st century, when successive Bolivian governments became vocally opposed to Israeli military operations against
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in the
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. Under the Bolivian political party
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, which has governed the country on a near-continuous basis since 2006, Bolivia has adopted an increasingly pro-Palestinian stance at the
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with regard to the
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, eliciting a negative response from the Israeli government. In 2009, after an uninterrupted 59 years, Bolivian president
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severed the country's government-level ties with Israel for the first time, decrying the Palestinian death toll in the Israeli military's "
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" in the Gaza Strip. However, their economic ties and visa waiver program for travel remained intact. Following the outbreak of the
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, Morales designated Israel as a " terrorist state" and cancelled the Bolivian–Israeli visa waiver agreement, which had been signed in 1972, while also promising to cut bilateral economic ties and ban all Israelis from visiting Bolivia. In 2019, Morales resigned from the presidency under pressure from the then-ongoing Bolivian protests and was succeeded by
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of the
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, after which Bolivia restored diplomatic relations with Israel and several other countries. In 2020, the Movement for Socialism party returned to power under the presidency of
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, who severed the country's ties with Israel on 31 October 2023, decrying the Palestinian death toll in the
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. , there are no official diplomatic relations between Bolivia and Israel.


History


20th century


1949: Bolivia recognizes Israel's sovereignty

Bolivia officially recognized Israel in February 1949 and relations were officially established in 1950. The first official visit by one of the two countries was made by the Bolivian Minister of Finance Quadro Sanchez who came to Israel along with the President of the
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Paz Anzeana from
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at the invitation of the Israeli government.


1950s: Bolivian–Israeli diplomacy begins

In 1957, Bolivia accredited Walter Guevara-Arze, its ambassador in Paris, as chargé d'affaires in Israel. On 29 November of that year, Guevara-Arze presented his credentials to the President of Israel,
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, thus formally establishing diplomatic relations between Israel and Bolivia. During the military coups that took place in Bolivia between 1964 and 1982, close ties existed between Bolivia and Israel. Israel sold Uzi submachine guns, ammunition and aircraft to Bolivia, and in return Bolivia supported Israel on the international stage. In August 1964 the Commander of the
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, General Alfredo Ovando Candia, visited Israel along with other senior Bolivian military personnel.


21st century


2009: Bolivia severs relations with Israel

Following
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in 2008–2009, Bolivia severed relations with Israel and expelled the Israeli ambassador
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as well as seven members of the diplomatic mission, after the decision of President
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of the leftist Movement for Socialism party that came to power in 2006. Following the decision, the leader of the Jewish community in the country, Abraham Levi, stated that the Bolivian government "has taken a position of a
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, supporting
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and not accepting the arguments of the Israeli government." Morales was considered an ally of former
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n President
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, who also severed diplomatic ties with Israel following the operation. In 2010, Israeli exports to Bolivia amounted to about $6 million, and imports from Bolivia to Israel about $3 million.


2014: Bolivia cancels visa waiver program with Israel

Following
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in 2014, Morales declared Israel a "terror state" due to the IDF's activity in the operation that year. As a result of the decision, the visa waiver that had been in place between the countries since the agreement signed between them in 1972 on the subject was cancelled. Morales also promised to prohibit Israelis from visiting Bolivia.


2019: Bolivia restores relations with Israel

On 28 November 2019, Bolivian Foreign Minister Karen Longaric announced the country's intention to resume diplomatic relations with Israel. The Israeli Foreign Ministry welcomed the decision. This move came after Morales' resignation from the presidency, as he demonstrated pro-Iranian and
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positions, distancing himself from the Western world since taking office, after receiving political asylum in Mexico following widespread protests against his government, breaking into his home, and placing a bounty on his head. It also renewed the visa waiver for Israelis touring Bolivia. On 4 February 2020, for the first time in a decade, a delegation from the Israeli Foreign Ministry met with Bolivian President Jeanine Áñez, Foreign Minister Karen Longaric, cabinet members, and legislators in the capital La Paz.


2023: Bolivia severs relations with Israel

Following the 31 October 2023 attack on Jabalia during the
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, the Bolivian government announced that it was severing diplomatic ties with Israel. Foreign Minister Freddy Mamani called Israel's response "disproportionate" and President
Luis Arce Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian banker, economist, and politician serving as the 67th president of Bolivia since 2020. A member of the Movement for Socialism (Bolivia), Movement fo ...
described the actions as "war crimes", with the Bolivians calling for an immediate ceasefire.


See also

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Foreign relations of Bolivia Bolivia traditionally has maintained normal diplomatic relations with all Americas, hemispheric states except Chile. Foreign relations are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bolivia), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by the Chancello ...
*
Foreign relations of Israel Foreign relations of Israel refers to diplomatic and trade relations between Israel and other countries around the world. Israel has diplomatic ties .
* History of the Jews in Bolivia


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