Danny Danon leads fellow Ambassadors on tour of Poland and Israel

The ambassadors to the UN will gain a greater understanding of Israel's strengths and challenges.

US AMBASSADOR to the United Nations Nikki Haley and Israel’s UN envoy Danny Danon, tour a tunnel in June, excavated by Hamas near the Israeli-Gaza border. (photo credit: MATTY STERN/COURTESY OF U.S. EMBASSY TEL AVIV/VIA REUTERS)
US AMBASSADOR to the United Nations Nikki Haley and Israel’s UN envoy Danny Danon, tour a tunnel in June, excavated by Hamas near the Israeli-Gaza border.
(photo credit: MATTY STERN/COURTESY OF U.S. EMBASSY TEL AVIV/VIA REUTERS)
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, has led a delegation of fellow ambassadors to Poland and Israel to foster a deeper understanding of Israel and the challenges the Jewish state faces. 
On Friday night, ambassadors from Guatemala, Paraguay, Poland, Ethiopia, Romania, Ukraine, Estonia, the Czech Republic and other countries flew to Poland, where over the next two days they will visit Warsaw and the Majdanek concentration camp. 
From there, they will travel on to Israel, where they will meet with Israel's President Reuven Rivlin, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz, before touring notable sights. 
The delegation will visit the Western Wall and the City of David, before moving on, on Wednesday, to Israel's southern region. There they will tour an Iron Dome battery and one of Hamas' terror tunnels, where they will receive a briefing from IDF officers. 
Later they will visit Tel Aviv and the Dead Sea, in addition to viewing centres of Israeli cyber capabilities. 
"This delegation trip allows the ambassadors to see the beauty and uniqueness of Israel, as well as the regional challenges and complexities. Exposing these leaders to Israel helps change the voting patterns at the General Assembly, promotes cooperation and encourages support for international forums," Ambassador Danon said.