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Israel apologizes to New Zealand for spies, full diplomatic relations reinstituted
By: Israel Insider staff and partners   
Published: June 26, 2005   
 
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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