Brief: President's Central American trip aims to strengthen bilateral relations amid mounting international pressure on Israel following Gaza operations.
President Isaac Herzog concluded an official state visit to Panama this week, marking a significant diplomatic engagement as Israel seeks to preserve and expand its alliances in Latin America amid growing international scrutiny.
The visit comes at a critical juncture for Israeli diplomacy, as the Jewish state faces mounting pressure in international forums over its security operations in Gaza and its policies regarding Judea and Samaria. Panama, which maintains full diplomatic relations with Israel and has historically supported the Jewish state in international bodies, represents an important partner in a region where Israel's standing has fluctuated.
Herzog's trip underscores Israel's broader strategy to maintain strong bilateral relationships with allied nations, particularly in regions where diplomatic support cannot be taken for granted. Latin America has seen shifting attitudes toward Israel in recent years, with some governments adopting more critical stances while others have remained steadfast partners.
The visit to Panama also highlights the country's strategic importance to Israel beyond traditional Middle Eastern and Western alliances. Panama's position as a global maritime hub and its historic ties to the Jewish community make it a valuable partner for Israeli economic and diplomatic interests.
Israeli officials have emphasized the importance of personal diplomacy and high-level visits in maintaining strong bilateral relationships. Herzog's role as president, while largely ceremonial, provides a non-partisan platform for advancing Israel's interests and building bridges with international partners who may have concerns about specific government policies while remaining committed to the broader relationship.
The successful completion of the Panama visit reflects Israel's ongoing efforts to ensure it maintains a diverse coalition of international supporters, even as it faces coordinated diplomatic campaigns aimed at isolating the Jewish state. Israeli diplomats view Latin America as a crucial region where sustained engagement can yield significant long-term benefits for Israel's international standing.

