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| By: Israel Insider staff and partners |
| Published: June 26, 2005 |
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New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Israel formally apologized for sending two agents into the country last year to obtain false passports.
Israeli spies had fraudulently obtained a "very small number" of New Zealand passports, Clark revealed Sunday.
Normal relations between the two countries, suspended last July in retaliation for what New Zealand called an unfriendly act by a friendly country, are being resumed immediately, Clark said.
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Israel apologizes to New Zealand over spy case, normal relations resume
- (Haaretz)
06.26.2005
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