Greece–Israel relations
Greece |
Israel |
|---|---|
| Diplomatic mission | |
| Embassy of Greece, Tel Aviv | Embassy of Israel, Athens |
Greece–Israel relations are the bilateral relationship between the Hellenic Republic and the State of Israel.
Greece and Israel today enjoy positive and extensive diplomatic relations and consider each other an ally. Israel and Greece consider each other as collaborators in the aspects of military, intelligence and economy. Both countries are part of the Energy Triangle, which referred to the extraction of oil and gas from both Israel and Cyprus by 2015, which will be delivered to mainland Europe with a pipeline through Greece. The deterioration of Israel's relations with Turkey following the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid has heavily contributed to the strengthening of Greek-Israeli relations. Both countries are partners in the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and members of the Union for the Mediterranean, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other international organizations. Israel is the second largest importer of Greek products in the Middle East.
A mid-2024 poll shows that 61% of Greeks consider Israel an ally of Greece and a September 2025 poll shows that 77% want to continue the alliance with Israel despite the global backlash against Israel's ongoing genocide of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.