Slovenia’s recently appointed government has reversed previous bans that prevented Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and two of his far-right cabinet ministers from entering the country. The decision, announced on June 11th by Prime Minister Janez Janša, indicates a significant change in Slovenia’s approach to its relationship with Israel. The previous bans were implemented by the prior government, reportedly due to the ministers’ controversial views and policies. This reversal aims to foster improved diplomatic ties and marks a clear departure from the previous administration’s stance. Details regarding the specific reasons for the initial bans and the impetus for their removal remain limited. The move has the potential to reshape Slovenia’s position within the broader European context regarding Israeli-Palestinian relations.