After 17 years of estrangement: Praise from Venezuela's president for Israeli aid - and hope for a diplomatic breakthrough

Delcy Rodríguez, who replaced the anti-Israel president Maduro after he was captured by the US and has since been cooperating with Washington, thanked Israel for the aid delegation sent to her following the earthquake disaster:…
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Venezuela's acting leader, in place since Maduro's capture by the US, has publicly thanked Israel for earthquake aid after a 17-year diplomatic freeze. The gratitude signals a possible opening between the two countries, though the shift hinges on Rodriguez's continued cooperation with Washington. The local chief rabbi's optimism suggests community leaders see this as a foothold for broader normalization, but the next move depends on whether this official acknowledgment translates into sustained diplomatic engagement or remains a one-off gesture.
