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{{Infobox bilateral relations|Sydalene-Yisraeli|Sydalon|Yisrael|filetype=png|envoytitle1 = Ambassador|envoy1 = <br>[[Philip II, Count of Vecchia|The Count of Vecchia]]|envoytitle2 = Ambassador|envoy2 = <br>[[Yisrael|David Zimra]]|mission1 = [[:Category:Sydalon|Sydalene Embassy]], [[Yerushalayim]]|mission2 = [[Yisrael|Yisraeli Embassy]], [[Ostracine]]}}
{{Infobox bilateral relations
| title      = Sydalene–Yisraeli relations
| party1      = Sydalon
| party2      = Yisrael
| map        = Sydalon Yisrael locator map.png
| filetype    =  
| size        = 250px
| mission1   = [[Sydalon|Sydalene Embassy]], [[Yerushalayim]]
| mission2   = [[Yisrael|Yisraeli Embassy]], [[Ostracine]]
| envoytitle1 = Ambassador
| envoy1      = [[Philip II, Count of Vecchia|The Count of Vecchia]]
| envoytitle2 = Ambassador
| envoy2      = [[Yisrael|David Zimra]]
}}
 


'''Relations between [[Sydalon]] and [[Yisrael]]''' have spanned over three centuries since the end of the [[First West Scipian War]] and the [[Proclamation of the Kingdom of Yisrael|founding of the modern Kingdom of Yisrael]]. Relations between the early {{wp|Crusader State}} Kingdom of Sydalon and earlier pre-royal Jewish realms date as far back to the 1230s during the [[Sydalon#Middle_ages|First Crusade]]. Both kingdoms [[Pan-nationalism in West Scipia|developed early and nascent nationalist visions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries]], and engaged in a series of wars known as the [[West Scipian Wars]] as well as a nearly 80-year-long [[West Scipian Cold War]]. Both nations took steps to settle a permanent peace in the late 1960s and early 1970s, resulting in the 1973 [[Yarden Accords]], which stabilized centuries of conflicting geopolitical and historical claims. By the 1990s and into the early 2000s, most observers agree that Sydalon and Yisrael maintain warming, cordial relations.  
'''Relations between [[Sydalon]] and [[Yisrael]]''' have spanned over three centuries since the end of the [[First West Scipian War]] and the [[Proclamation of the Kingdom of Yisrael|founding of the modern Kingdom of Yisrael]]. Relations between the early {{wp|Crusader State}} Kingdom of Sydalon and earlier pre-royal Jewish realms date as far back to the 1230s during the [[Sydalon#Middle_ages|First Crusade]]. Both kingdoms [[Pan-nationalism in West Scipia|developed early and nascent nationalist visions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries]], and engaged in a series of wars known as the [[West Scipian Wars]] as well as a nearly 80-year-long [[West Scipian Cold War]]. Both nations took steps to settle a permanent peace in the late 1960s and early 1970s, resulting in the 1973 [[Yarden Accords]], which stabilized centuries of conflicting geopolitical and historical claims. By the 1990s and into the early 2000s, most observers agree that Sydalon and Yisrael maintain warming, cordial relations.  
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| HRM [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Queen]] [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Melisende III]]<br>({{wp|head of state}})<br>[[National Assembly of Sydalon|Speaker of the National Assembly]] [[Elisabetta de Calvacamp]]<br>({{wp|head of government}})
| HRM [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Queen]] [[Melisende III of Sydalon|Melisende III]]<br>({{wp|head of state}} and [[wikipedia:Head of government|government]])<br>[[Chancellor of Sydalon|Chancellor]] [[Erwan de Montfort]]<br>(de facto {{wp|head of government}})
| HRM [[Monarchy of Yisrael|King]] [[Yaakov II]]<br>({{wp|head of state}})<br>President [[Noah Feldman]]<br>({{wp|head of government}})  
| HRM [[Monarchy of Yisrael|King]] [[Yaakov II]]<br>({{wp|head of state}})<br>President [[Noah Feldman]]<br>({{wp|head of government}})  
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{{main|Sydalon-Yisrael border}}
{{main|Sydalon-Yisrael border}}


The [[Sydalon-Yisrael border]] is perhaps the most militarized {{wp|frontier}} in the world, mostly straddling the {{wp|Judean Mountains}} and the {{wp|Jordan River|Yarden River}}. All land border regions are fenced and patrolled except for the highest mountainous areas and maritime frontiers.  
The [[Sydalon-Yisrael border]] is perhaps the most militarized {{wp|frontier}} in the world, mostly straddling the Judean Mountains and the Yarden River as its known in Yisrael, or the Cultavida River as its known in Sydalon. All land border regions are fenced and patrolled except for the highest mountainous areas and maritime frontiers.  


The [[Sydalene Defense Forces]] and [[Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces]] maintain a series of fortifications and permanent garrisons and bases along the border areas, though each has relaxed the amount of offensive forces within 50 miles of the border in the years after the 1973 Accords.  
The [[Sydalene Defense Forces]] and [[Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces]] maintain a series of fortifications and permanent garrisons and bases along the border areas, though each has relaxed the amount of offensive forces within 50 miles of the border in the years after the 1973 Accords.  


===Border controls and immigration===
===Border controls and immigration===
{{main||Yarden_Accords#Border_control|Ben David Memorandum|Border Control Board}}
{{main||Yarden Accords#Border control|Ben David Memorandum|Border Control Board}}


The kingdoms have [[Sydalon-Yisrael_border#Crossings|three land border checkpoints accessible by motor vehicle]], as well as a separate checkpoint for cross-border rail transport via the [[West Scipian Railway]]. There are dedicated customs and immigration checkpoints and {{wp|Inspection|spot inspections}} at the major seaports and airports in both countries.  
The kingdoms have [[Sydalon-Yisrael_border#Crossings|three land border checkpoints accessible by motor vehicle]], as well as a separate checkpoint for cross-border rail transport via the [[West Scipian Railway]]. There are dedicated customs and immigration checkpoints and {{wp|Inspection|spot inspections}} at the major seaports and airports in both countries.  
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Revision as of 03:07, 2 October 2019

Sydalene–Yisraeli relations

Sydalon

Yisrael
Diplomatic mission
Sydalene Embassy, YerushalayimYisraeli Embassy, Ostracine
Envoy
Ambassador The Count of VecchiaAmbassador David Zimra


Relations between Sydalon and Yisrael have spanned over three centuries since the end of the First West Scipian War and the founding of the modern Kingdom of Yisrael. Relations between the early Crusader State Kingdom of Sydalon and earlier pre-royal Jewish realms date as far back to the 1230s during the First Crusade. Both kingdoms developed early and nascent nationalist visions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and engaged in a series of wars known as the West Scipian Wars as well as a nearly 80-year-long West Scipian Cold War. Both nations took steps to settle a permanent peace in the late 1960s and early 1970s, resulting in the 1973 Yarden Accords, which stabilized centuries of conflicting geopolitical and historical claims. By the 1990s and into the early 2000s, most observers agree that Sydalon and Yisrael maintain warming, cordial relations.

Country comparison

Sydalon Kingdom of Sydalon Yisrael Kingdom of Yisrael
Populations 14.7 million (2017) 20.2 million (2018)
Area 119,820 km2 150,304 km2
Population density 122.64/km2 TBA
Capital Sydalon Yerushalayim
Largest city Ostracine Yerushalayim
Government Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy Federal presidential constitutional monarchy
Current Leader HRM Queen Melisende III
(head of state and government)
Chancellor Erwan de Montfort
(de facto head of government)
HRM King Yaakov II
(head of state)
President Noah Feldman
(head of government)
Official languages Sydalene Modern Hebrew, Allamunnic English and Yiddish
Main religions Christianity 88.4%
Judaism 2.2%
Irreligion 7.1%
Other 2.3%
Judaism 75.1%
Other 24.9%
GDP (nominal) (2019) $403.1 billion ($27,425 per capita) $823.97 billion ($40,705 per capita)

History

Medieval era

Early modern era

Modern era

Contemporary era

Trade and economics

Law enforcement

Police agencies in both countries have little interaction or cooperation, but in 1991, both states signed a bilateral extradition treaty.

In 1978, Ostracine and Yerushalayim signed a counter-terrorism agreement, called the Sydalene-Yisraeli Treaty on Counter Terrorism, in reaction to the post-Yarden explosion in Christian and Jewish terrorist groups and acts within both nations.

Military and security

Militarized border

The Sydalon-Yisrael border is perhaps the most militarized frontier in the world, mostly straddling the Judean Mountains and the Yarden River as its known in Yisrael, or the Cultavida River as its known in Sydalon. All land border regions are fenced and patrolled except for the highest mountainous areas and maritime frontiers.

The Sydalene Defense Forces and Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces maintain a series of fortifications and permanent garrisons and bases along the border areas, though each has relaxed the amount of offensive forces within 50 miles of the border in the years after the 1973 Accords.

Border controls and immigration

The kingdoms have three land border checkpoints accessible by motor vehicle, as well as a separate checkpoint for cross-border rail transport via the West Scipian Railway. There are dedicated customs and immigration checkpoints and spot inspections at the major seaports and airports in both countries.

According a Yarden Accords corollary agreement, both border security agencies participate in the Border Control Board, a confidence-building measure that created warmer cooperation between the two formerly hostile organizations.

See also