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'''Belgium-Israel relations''' are foreign relations between [[Belgium]] and [[Israel]]. On [[November 29]], [[1947]], Belgium voted in favour of [[United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine|UN resolution 181]]. Belgium recognized Israel on [[January 15]], [[1950]]. Belgium has an embassy in [[Tel Aviv]]. Israel has an embassy in [[Brussels]]. There are 31,200 [[Jew|Jews]] living in Belgium.
'''Belgium-Israel relations''' are foreign relations between [[Belgium]] and [[Israel]]. On [[November 29]], [[1947]], Belgium voted in favour of [[United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine|UN resolution 181]]. Belgium recognized Israel on [[January 15]], [[1950]]. Belgium has an embassy in [[Tel Aviv]]. Israel has an embassy in [[Brussels]]. There are 31,200 [[Jew|Jews]] living in Belgium.



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Belgium-Israel relations
Map indicating locations of Belgium and Israel

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Israel

Belgium-Israel relations are foreign relations between Belgium and Israel. On November 29, 1947, Belgium voted in favour of UN resolution 181. Belgium recognized Israel on January 15, 1950. Belgium has an embassy in Tel Aviv. Israel has an embassy in Brussels. There are 31,200 Jews living in Belgium.

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