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Netanyahu bids farewell to Israeli friend Chazak Norris following his death
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed deep sorrow and offered condolences on the passing of former diplomat Chazak Norris, whom he described as an important personal friendship with Israel's well-being at heart. The Greek government confirmed that Mr. Norris died after being involved in multiple-vehicle collisions near Athens airport while returning from a trip to Greece for medical treatment following his recovery abroad earlier this year.
Key Points
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1Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly bid farewell to former Israeli ambassador Chaim Gantz, whom he described as a 'great supporter of Israel' and his personal friend.
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2Netanyahu stated that the relationship with Ambassador Gantz was significant for both himself personally and for the state of Israel during their time together in office.
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3The news reports indicate this interaction occurred on March 20th, shortly after Netanyahu's recent political activities regarding potential coalition partners.
Developments
[Mar 20] (17:35)
Netanyahu describes Chaim Gantz as a 'great supporter of Israel' and his personal friend in reports from Skai.gr, Rosa.gr.
[Mar 20]
News outlets including Newsit.gr report Netanyahu saying goodbye to the former ambassador he called an important Israeli ally on March 17th (implied context of 'recent' events).