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'''Israeli-North Korean relations''' are tense. [[North Korea]] does not recognize the state of [[Israel]]; instead, it recognizes the sovereignty of the [[Palestinian State]] over the territory held by Israel. Over the years, North Korea has supplied missile technology to Israel's rivals, including [[Iran]], [[Syria]], [[Libya]], and [[Egypt]]. Syria, which has a history of confrontations with Israel, has long maintained a relationship with North Korea based on the cooperation between their respective nuclear programs. North Korea has criticized Israel for invading Syrian airspace and for its actions in the [[Gaza War]]. On September 6, 2007, the [[Israeli Air Force]] conducted an airstrike on a target in the Deir ez-Zor region of Syria. According to Media and IAEA investigative reports, 10 North Korean nuclear scientists were killed during the airstrike. The DPRK currently prohibits Israeli citizens from entering North Korea, as the North Korean ideology [[Juche]] is [[anti-Zionist]].
'''Israeli-North Korean relations''' are tense. [[North Korea]] does not recognize the state of [[Israel]]; instead, it recognizes the sovereignty of the [[Palestinian State]] over the territory held by Israel. Over the years, North Korea has supplied missile technology to Israel's rivals, including [[Iran]], [[Syria]], [[Libya]], and [[Egypt]]. Syria, which has a history of confrontations with Israel, has long maintained a relationship with North Korea based on the cooperation between their respective nuclear programs. North Korea has criticized Israel for invading Syrian airspace and for its actions in the [[Gaza War]]. On September 6, 2007, the [[Israeli Air Force]] conducted an airstrike on a target in the Deir ez-Zor region of Syria. According to Media and IAEA investigative reports, 10 North Korean nuclear scientists were killed during the airstrike. The DPRK currently prohibits Israeli citizens from entering North Korea.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:48, 6 May 2010

Israeli-North Korean relations
Map indicating locations of Israel and North Korea

Israel

North Korea

Israeli-North Korean relations are tense. North Korea does not recognize the state of Israel; instead, it recognizes the sovereignty of the Palestinian State over the territory held by Israel. Over the years, North Korea has supplied missile technology to Israel's rivals, including Iran, Syria, Libya, and Egypt. Syria, which has a history of confrontations with Israel, has long maintained a relationship with North Korea based on the cooperation between their respective nuclear programs. North Korea has criticized Israel for invading Syrian airspace and for its actions in the Gaza War. On September 6, 2007, the Israeli Air Force conducted an airstrike on a target in the Deir ez-Zor region of Syria. According to Media and IAEA investigative reports, 10 North Korean nuclear scientists were killed during the airstrike. The DPRK currently prohibits Israeli citizens from entering North Korea.

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