Israel–Luxembourg relations

During their stay, they visited Yad Vashem memorial, and the Diaspora Museum, where they were given a history of the Jewish community of Luxembourg.

The boycott of Bettel was criticized by the former Justice Minister of Israel, Amir Ohana, as Ohana wrote that the comment of Rafi Peretz was widely denounced and strongly condemned, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Ohana also mentioned that Bettel had no problem to shake hands with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif.

[6] In 2019, the former Foreign Minister of Luxembourg Jean Asselborn pushed other European countries to unilaterally recognize Palestine.

[7] In August 2020 Luxemburg was the only EU country to criticize the Abraham Accords, as the former Foreign Minister of Luxembourg Jean Asselborn claimed that the normalization between Israel and the United Arab Emirates is abandonment of the Palestinians by the United Arab Emirates.