DescriptionForeign relations of Israel Map 2011.png
English: A map of the world, showing the states which have diplomatic relations with Israel. Note that the lack of diplomatic relations does not mean non-recognition, and does not mean lack of commercial relations or other type of international relations.
Turkey has not cut diplomatic ties, as indicated in previous map posted in December 2010. The current map also shows Cuba, Chad, Guinea, Mali and Niger in yellow, as these countries once had diplomatic ties, per article and discussion page.
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