Slovenia’s new government, led by Prime Minister Janez Janša, has reversed course on its predecessor’s policies regarding Israel. The government has lifted an arms embargo previously imposed on Israel. Additionally, a ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entering Slovenia has been rescinded. These measures were originally enacted by the former administration in response to the conflict in Gaza. The policy shift signals a restoration of diplomatic relations and a move towards closer ties between the two countries. The changes represent a significant departure from Slovenia’s previous stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. No specific reasons for the reversal were immediately detailed, but the move aligns with Janša’s publicly stated positions.