Israel–Malawi relations
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Malawi and Israel established diplomatic relations in July 1964 and have continued relations since. In September 2020, Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera announced that Malawi would open a diplomatic mission in Jerusalem.
Banda era foreign policy
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Malawi has maintained relations with Israel since 1964. Many African countries suspended diplomatic relations in favor of relations with the Arab states, where oil, trade, and financial aid would be beneficial to them.[http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Facts+About+Israel/Among+the+Nations/ISRAEL+AMONG+THE+NATIONS-+Africa.htm?DisplayMode=print Israel Among The Nations: Africa] Retrieved November 26, 2012. Malawi under Kamuzu Banda's foreign policy was one of only three Sub-Saharan African countries (the others being Lesotho and Swaziland) that continued to maintain full diplomatic relations with Israel after the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Israel has assisted Malawi with a few social and economic development programs.
Post-Banda relations
Israel continues a relationship with Malawi on a non-residential basis.[http://www.nyasatimes.com/malawi/2012/11/30/israel-to-assist-malawi-in-agriculture-slovan-in-hydroelectric-power/ Israel to assist Malawi in agriculture, Slovan in hydroelectric power] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130130103926/http://www.nyasatimes.com/malawi/2012/11/30/israel-to-assist-malawi-in-agriculture-slovan-in-hydroelectric-power/ |date=2013-01-30 }} Nyasa Times November 30, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2012. In November 2020, Malawi announced that it will become the first African country in decades to open its embassy to Israel in the capital Jerusalem. Malawian Foreign Minister Eisenhower Mkaka made the announcement during a trip to Israel, calling the decision a “bold and significant step.”{{cite web|url=https://mansamedia.africa/malawi-to-boost-israel-ties-by-opening-embassy-in-jerusalem/|title=Malawi to boost Israel ties by opening embassy in Jerusalem |last=Kithinji|first=Brian|date=5 November 2020|access-date=8 September 2021|newspaper=Mansa}}
During the Gaza war, Malawi sent over 200 young workers to work on Israeli farms, with the potential to send up to 5,000. They are being paid around $1,500 per month USD. The deal is viewed by Malawians and Israelis alike a beneficial to both countries, as Malawi faces an economic crisis and Israeli faces labor shortage due to the war.{{Cite news |last=Ntonya |first=George |date=2023-11-30 |title=Despite war, young Malawians turn to Israel for work amid economic crisis at home |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/despite-war-young-malawians-turn-to-israel-for-work-amid-economic-crisis-at-home/ |work=The Times of Israel |access-date=2023-12-09}}
See also
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