Abstract

ABSTRACT This article discusses the political-diplomatic estrangement between Israel and Brazil during Lula da Silva period (2003–10). Despite a productive bilateral commercial relationship, the same couldn’t be said of the political dimension, where relations were particularly strained due to Brazil’s stance regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its role as an interlocutor in the Iranian nuclear programme.

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