On Thursday, March 5, 2026, the Israeli Ambassador to Ghana, Roey Gilad, formally called on the Ghanaian government to back the international campaign against Iran following recent military escalations in the Middle East.
The appeal comes just days after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iranian targets on February 28, 2026, which triggered a dramatic spike in regional tensions.
The Ambassador's Appeal
Ambassador Gilad’s request was framed as part of a broader effort to brief the leadership and people of Ghana on the "unprecedented challenges" Israel currently faces:
International Solidarity: Gilad urged Ghana to align with the international community in condemning Iranian aggression and supporting defensive measures.
Historical Precedent: He previously expressed disappointment over Ghana’s neutral stance in international votes concerning Iran's nuclear compliance, urging a re-evaluation of its foreign policy in light of "shifting global dynamics".
Defense Cooperation: During recent meetings with the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Bismarck Kwasi Onwona, Gilad highlighted the need for shared intelligence and capacity building to address global security threats.
Ghana’s Response and Regional Context
The Ghanaian government has maintained a cautious and primarily neutral stance while prioritizing the safety of its citizens:
Embassy Evacuation: On March 2, 2026, Ghana successfully evacuated its embassy staff from Tehran following the onset of major hostilities.
Non-Aligned Policy: Historically, Ghana has justified its neutrality on Iranian issues by citing its non-aligned foreign policy and adherence to African Union (AU) decisions.
Safety Concerns: Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has assured the public that Ghanaian diplomats and citizens in the region are currently safe and in "high spirits".
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