- Israel–Zimbabwe relations
Israel-Zimbabwe relations are extraordinarily poor with the state-run publication, "The Herald", questioning the legitimacy of
Israel 's existence. The Zimbabwean government recognizes an independentPalestinian state and advocates atwo-state solution to theIsraeli-Palestinian conflict .cite book|last=Schwartz|first=Richard|year=2001|title=Coming to Terms: Zimbabwe in the International Arena|pages=157-161]History
The Mugabe government strongly supported the
PLO underYasser Arafat in the 1980s. Zimbabwe formally established relations with the PLO in March 1983.Ali Halimeh served as the PLO's ambassador to Zimbabwe from 1985 to 1999. Israeli relations withapartheid -eraSouth Africa , built up in the 1970s by SA Prime MinisterJohn Vorster , fueled Zimbabwe's verbal support for the PLO and comparisons ofZionism to apartheid.Abel Muzorewa , the Prime Minister ofZimbabwe Rhodesia , visited Israel onOctober 21 , 1983. He urged Mugabe to establish diplomatic relations, saying his political policies hurt Zimbabwe's agriculture and technology industries. The Zimbabwean government arrested Muzorewa on charges of conspiring against Mugabe for theSouth African government onNovember 1 . Two days later Mugabe warned Zimbabwean politiciansNdabaningi Sithole andJoshua Nkomo against 'conspiring' against the government. Muzorewa went on ahunger strike fromNovember 3 to 11 to protest his incarceration.cite book|last=Kalley|first=Jacqueline Audrey|year=1999|title=Southern African Political History: A chronological of key political events from independence to mid-1997|pages=726]In March 2002 the
Israeli government sold riot control vehicles to the Mugabe government, shortly before the nation's 2002 elections.cite web|author= |year= |url=http://www.sadocc.at/news2002/2002-163.shtml|title=Zimbabwe: Israel to sell heavy riot control vehicles to Mugabe government|format=HTML|publisher=Southern African Documentation and Cooperation Centre Dokumentations|accessdate=2007-12-12]In March 2003, President
Robert Mugabe responded to critics' comparison of Mugabe toNazi leaderAdolf Hitler by saying, "This Hitler has only one objective: justice for his people, sovereignty for his people, recognition of the independence of his people and their rights over their resources. If that is Hitler, then let me be a Hitler tenfold."cite web|author= |year=2003|url=http://iafrica.com/news/worldnews/222165.htm|title=Mugabe slammed for Hitler speech|format=HTML|publisher=AFP via IAfrica|accessdate=2007-12-19]References
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