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August 2, 2002/Av 24 5762, Vol. 54, No. 46

Israel blasted over closings Down Under

HENRY BENJAMIN
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
SYDNEY, Australia - Budget cuts being made by Israel's Foreign Ministry have resulted in some drastic cutbacks at the Israeli Embassy in New Zealand.

As one caller recently learned, Israel's ambassador to New Zealand, Ruth Kahanoff, now has to answer incoming phone calls herself.

Soon the cuts will go even further, and there will be no Israeli diplomatic mission in New Zealand, for the first time in 53 years.

New Zealand is home to approximately 5,000 Jews.

The embassy in the capital of Wellington is not alone in facing the budget knife.

Other missions slated to be closed include the embassies in Zimbabwe, New Zealand, Panama and Belarus, and consulates in Montreal, Rio de Janeiro, Marseille, France, and Sydney, Australia.

Kahanoff made no secret of her displeasure.

"The New Zealand government has already expressed its disappointment with the closure. There used to be four missions in the South Pacific area," Kahanoff told JTA. "Now we will be reduced to one."

The closings will mean that the embassy in Canberra, Australia's capital, will serve as Israel's diplomatic hub for Australia, New Zealand and 14 Pacific island nations.

An Israeli trade office in Sydney is expected to remain open.

Officials in Sydney, the largest city in the southern Pacific region with a population of more than 4 million, likewise were saddened by news of the closings.

The decision "will weaken Israel's strength internationally and its links with the Jewish people worldwide," Consul General Efraim Ben-Matityahu said. "I am sure the politicians fail to understand what we do. Israel will pay a huge price, and not a financial one, for these savings."

Stanley Roth, federal president of the United Israel Appeal in Australia, had high praise for Ben-Matityahu, saying he has "done an outstanding job in handling every media crisis.

"We could never measure by money the value of what he has done in maintaining Israel's P.R. in Sydney," Roth said. "The costs saved will be heavily outvalued by the losses we will incur in the future by having no diplomatic representation in one of the most important cities in the area."

In Canberra, Israeli Embassy spokesman Michael Ronen said, "It doesn't make sense."

Noting that the closings will result in savings of about $8.5 million, he said, "It's very little compared with what will be lost in our relations with local governments, media and the Jewish people."


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