Viktor Orban and Andrej Babis will meet Israeli premier a week before national election, which he has staked on his ability to bring vaccines to Jewish state

President Milos Zeman says he wrote to Rivlin and hopes for help in organizing the campaign, 'because Israel is absolutely perfect at that'

Israel fetes country's decision to become second EU member state to establish official mission in the city; Prague says its positions on peace process remain unchanged

Foreign Minister Ashkenazi hails non-binding motion as another victory for Israeli diplomacy, calls on other countries to follow suit

Game set to take place in Haifa on Sunday; Czech soccer association says 16 others must be re-tested after inconclusive results; 9 players testing negative on their way to Israel

Sale worth hundreds of millions of dollars of Rafael's SPYDER surface-to-air missile battery is meant to update Prague's aging, Soviet-era anti-aircraft weapons

Czech defense ministry expects to ink deal worth some $430 million for Rafael's SPYDER, says system will be key to modernizing its military

Country's president, PM denounce op-ed in which Tomáš Petříček and former top diplomat argue that annexing West Bank would raise questions about Israel's future as a democracy

Both countries set to argue that The Hague has no jurisdiction to probe war crimes because Palestine cannot be considered a state; Austria expected to speak out as well

Prague posits that International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction to probe possible war crimes committed in the West Bank and Gaza because Palestine cannot be considered a state

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