Having said that, hasbara faces a dual challenge: a shortage of means and lack of explicable policy. Israel’s policy is not always clear and not everything can be explained.
The campaign video contains footage of 14 women pacing around in cells, while text flashes by, asking viewers if they are able to "ignore them now."
The post stated, “Following the publication of the UN report on sexual violence committed by the Hamas terror organization, it is critical to hear your voice as international women leaders.
The two ministers stated: "The era of Jews being silent is over. If the UN wants to return to being a relevant body, its leaders must publicly disavow the antisemitic words of the special envoy.
An offensive by the Israeli army on Rafah would be a humanitarian catastrophe," Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock wrote in a post on X on Saturday.
Amid rising antisemitism, Israel needs strong diplomacy, reminiscent of Abba Eban's era, to defend its image and legitimacy on the world stage.
This year marks 85 years since the Second World War began, of which the Holocaust was such a tragic and notorious part.
Katz will also present his European counterparts with strategic plans and projects to promote the region, including the "Tracks for Regional Peace" initiative, connecting the Middle East and Europe.
It is time for Israel to step up and fill this crucial gap in international media, not only for its own benefit but for the sake of a more informed and equitable global conversation about the region.
"We expect international bodies to advance the issue of returning the hostages without discrimination and with humanity and ethics,” Katz stated.