Israel–Peru relations
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Israel–Peru relations are foreign relations and diplomatic ties between the State of Israel and the Republic of Peru. They established diplomatic relations on 1 January 1958.{{Cite book |title=Israel Government Year Book |publisher=Central Office of Information, Prime Minister's Office |year=1958 |pages=259}} Israel has an embassy in Lima. Peru has an embassy in Tel Aviv. Both countries are members of the World Trade Organitation and the United Nations.
History
{{Further information|History of the Jews in Peru}}
Prior to the establishment of a Jewish state, a Jewish community existed in Peru, dating back to the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. The original community virtually disappeared as a result of the Peruvian Inquisition, although the rubber boom in the Peruvian Amazon led to the immigration of a number of Sephardic Jews starting in 1880. This community again grew during the early 20th century and around World War II. On June 27, 1945, the "Pro-Hebrew Palestine" committee was established, headed by José Gálvez Barrenechea and composed of people such as Luis E. Valcárcel and César Miró, among others.{{Cite journal |title=La presencia judía en el Perú |journal=Caretas |last=Trahtemberg |first=Leon |date=2018-02-25 |url=https://www.enlacejudio.com/2018/02/25/la-presencia-judia-en-el-peru/ |via=Enlace Judío |orig-date=20080512}}
Peru was part of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP), represented by {{ill|Alberto Ulloa Sotomayor|es}}. The committee recommended that the British Mandate be partitioned into two states, with Jerusalem being placed under international administration. Nevertheless, the State of Israel was declared independent in 1948, and Peru recognised the new state on February 9, 1949.{{Cite book |title=Palestine Affairs: An Information Bulletin on Palestine and the Middle East |publisher=American Zionist Emergency Council |year=1949 |pages=64 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mcMMAQAAMAAJ}}
Starting in 1950, the Jewish community in Peru became strongly interested in Zionism. Marcos Roitman, an ardent Jewish-Peruvian Zionist, was nominated as honorary consul of Israel in 1951, inaugurating the consulate at Colmena Avenue in late 1953.{{Cite web |title=Peru |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/peru |access-date=2022-05-24 |website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org}}{{Cite book |title=Vida judía en Lima y en las provincias del Perú: un recuento histórico documentado sobre la presencia judía en el territorio del Perú en el siglo XX |last=Trahtemberg Siederer |first=León |publisher=Unión Israelita del Perú |year=1989 |pages=57 |language=es |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zFgaAAAAYAAJ |quote=Inauguración del Consulado de Israel. Ubicado en Colmena 323, Dpto. 407. (Lima 25-12-1953).}}{{Cite book |title=Participación del Perú en la partición de Palestina: historía documentada de la actuación peruana en relación a la partición de Palestina y a la creación del Estado de Israel |last=Trahtemberg Siederer |first=León |publisher=Colegio León Pinelo |year=1991 |pages=145 |language=es |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dWMMAQAAMAAJ |quote=El 25 de Noviembre de 1953, se realizó la ceremonia de apertura de las oficinas del Consulado de Israel en Lima, en la calle Colmena 672, 4to. piso, izándose la bandera de Israel.}}
=Bilateral relations=
Relations between both states were formally established and thus elevated to legation level in 1956, and to embassy level in 1958, with Tuvia Arazi serving as Israel's first ambassador to Peru. Despite the number of conflicts involving Israel, relations have not been severed since their establishment, and Peru has contributed to several United Nations peacekeeping operations in the region.{{Cite web |title=Estado de Israel - Relaciones bilaterales |url=http://www.rree.gob.pe/portal/Pbilateral.nsf/PaisTipo/F8E819C7FB539D8405256C5900793145?OpenDocument |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120223235358/http://www.rree.gob.pe/portal/Pbilateral.nsf/PaisTipo/F8E819C7FB539D8405256C5900793145?OpenDocument |archive-date=2012-02-23 |website=Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores}}
In 1998, Israel and Peru agreed to talks on establishing free trade between the two countries.{{cite news |title=Israel, Peru Agree to Begin Talks on Starting Free Trade |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB896138169345456000?mod=googlewsj |work=Dow Jones in Wall Street Journal |date=May 26, 1998 |access-date=2009-06-24 }}
During the devastating earthquakes that have hit Peru (1970, 2005, 2007), Israel was the first country to send help. Israel sent the distinguished Israel Defense Forces Unit 669 Search and Rescue unit, along with members of the IDF medical corp which set up a field hospital.{{cite news|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3439964,00.html|title=Israeli mission to aid Peru|work=Ynet|first=Roi|last=Mandel|date=August 20, 2007|accessdate=March 3, 2021}}{{cite web| url = http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Mashav+–+International+Development/What+is+Mashav/Israeli+Humanitarian+Relief-+MASHAV+-+the+Israel+F.htm| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070516172124/http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Mashav+%E2%80%93+International+Development/What+is+Mashav/Israeli+Humanitarian+Relief-+MASHAV+-+the+Israel+F.htm| archive-date = 2007-05-16| title = Israeli Humanitarian Relief- MASHAV - the Israel Foreign Ministry Center for International Cooperation}}
In 2001, Eliane Karp, a former Israeli, became First Lady of Peru.{{cite news |title=Don't cry for me, Peru|first=Beatriz|last=Uberland|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3318035,00.html |quote= It’s been only five years since Eliane Karp-Toledo, a former Israeli, became First Lady of Peru, but in that time period her life has changed completely. |work=Ynet |year=2006 |access-date=2009-06-24 }}
In 2011, former chief of staff of the Peruvian Armed Forces, General Francisco Contreras said, "We definitely need to be concerned with the growing presence of Iran in South America. It appears that Iranian organizations provide support to other terrorist organizations, and that there is cooperation between them. There is something strange in the relationship Chavez has forged with Iran, as is the presence of the Iranian defense minister in Bolivia on a recent visit." According to Contreras, countries like Israel and Peru need to increase cooperation to combat the growing terrorist threat.{{cite web|url=http://www.jpost.com/Iranian-Threat/News/Peruvian-army-vet-warns-of-growing-Iranian-presence|title=Peruvian army vet warns of growing Iranian presence|work=The Jerusalem Post|first=Yaakov|last=Katz|date=July 25, 2011|accessdate=March 3, 2021}}
High-level visits
High-level visit from Israel to Peru
- Agriculture Minister Ya'akov Tzur (1996)
- Foreign Minister Shimon Peres (2001)
- Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman (2009){{Cite news |title=Liberman finaliza su visita a Perú con una reunión con la comunidad judía del país |date=2009-07-28 |url=http://www.soitu.es/soitu/2009/07/28/info/1248743994_432032.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401005930/http://www.soitu.es/soitu/2009/07/28/info/1248743994_432032.html |archive-date=2016-04-01 |work=EFE |via=Soitu}}
High-level visit from Peru to Israel
- First Lady Eliane Karp (2003)
- Agriculture Minister {{ill|José León Rivera|es}} (2004)
- President Alejandro Toledo (2005)
- Production Minister {{ill|David Lemor|es}} (2006)
- President Ollanta Humala (2014){{Cite news |title=Primer ministro de Israel realizará próximamente visita oficial al Perú |date=2014-02-17 |url=https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-primer-ministro-israel-realizara-proximamente-visita-oficial-al-peru-494670.aspx |work=Andina}}
Trade
Bilateral trade was $37 million in 1997. {{Update after|2010|11}} $31 million coming from Israeli exports to Peru. Israeli exports to Peru rose 71.5% in the first quarter of 1998 compared with the same period in the previous year. Israeli exports consisted of machinery and plastics. Israel imports food, beverages and tobacco from Peru. {{Update after|2010|11}}
Strategic partnerships
=Military=
Israel's defense ties with Peru go back several decades, and in recent years include the sale of Rafael's Spike anti-tank missile to the Peruvian army, as well as Israeli drones to its air force. In 2009, the government of Peru signed a $9 million deal with Global CST, a defense-consulting firm based in Petah Tikva, run by former IDF general Yisrael Ziv. Peruvian General Contreras said he decided to hire Ziv's company to help train the military how to combat terrorists from the Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) Maoist organization.
According to Contreras, Ziv's company focused on training elite forces for special counterterror operations, strengthening Peruvian intelligence networks, and assisting security forces in working together to kill or capture Sendero Luminoso members. Contreras said that despite pressure from the US not to hire a private company, the combination of assistance from the US Military and Ziv's company turned the tide in Peru's war on terror, and that "The combination brought a major change, and our military became more offensive and took the battle to the terrorists, instead of always being on the defensive."
In May 2013, Peru's Minister of Agriculture, Milton von Hesse, held talks with his Israeli counterpart Yair Shamir to strengthen cooperation in agriculture and implement projects. Von Hesse said that Israel has developed a modern agricultural technology to address the problems caused by deserts, and Peru is eager to learn from their experience, and therefore achieve efficient water management in arid areas.{{cite web|url=http://www.andina.com.pe/Ingles/noticia-peru-israel-deepen-cooperation-in-agriculture-459491.aspx|title=Peru, Israel deepen cooperation in agriculture|work=Andina|date=May 21, 2013|accessdate=March 3, 2021}}
Resident diplomatic missions
See also
References
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