Diplomatic tensions rise as Ghana accuses Israel of unfairly targeting its citizens
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Ghana and Israel maintain full diplomatic ties, and officials from both sides regularly affirm their determination to deepen cooperation in trade, agriculture, health, and security.52% : Ghana initially expressed strong support for Israel after the October 7 attack.
42% : The ministry rejected Israel's justification that the deportations resulted from the alleged non-cooperation of the Ghanaian Embassy in Tel Aviv, insisting that the mission had acted responsibly and in line with international law.
34% : These issues include differing views on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
21% : Israel has also taken issue with Ghana's voting patterns at the United Nations, where Accra often aligns with the wider African bloc on resolutions concerning Israel.
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