Republican state Senator Jeremy England from District 51 in Jackson County has co-founded a caucus to strengthen ties between Mississippi and Israel. The caucus aims to enhance political, economic, and cultural bonds for mutual benefit. According to data, there has been $47 million in trade between the two regions, and with Mississippi emerging as a hub of technology, the collaboration is expected to grow. The Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States, Anat Sultan-Dadon, highlighted the longstanding collaborations between Israeli and Mississippi businesses in technology and academia. She emphasized the importance of nurturing strong relations between the two regions, especially in light of recent events, such as a terror attack by Hamas against Israel. The press conference was attended by pro-Palestinian protesters, showing solidarity with people in Gaza and the West Bank. The caucus, led by Senator England and other co-chairmen, aims to promote trade relations, educational exchanges, and cultural understanding. Israel’s Consul General expressed gratitude for the support from the United States, particularly Mississippi. The collaboration between Mississippi and Israel has been cultivated over decades, with both regions benefiting from shared knowledge and experiences in various fields. The caucus members hope to further strengthen and expand the relationship between Mississippi and Israel, with a focus on economic growth and cultural exchange.
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