Slovenia’s new conservative government has revoked a previous ban preventing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and two of his ministers from entering the country. The ban, imposed by the former government, was a response to Israel’s policies towards Palestinians. This decision marks a significant shift in Slovenia’s foreign policy stance regarding Israel. Alongside lifting the travel restrictions, the new government has also cancelled other measures previously enacted against Israel. The move aligns Slovenia more closely with current Israeli government policies. Details regarding the specific measures cancelled beyond the travel ban remain limited. This policy change reflects the priorities of the recently appointed, right-leaning Slovenian administration.