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The 75th anniversary Independence Day ceremony, held at Mount Herzl, Jerusalem

Countries Around the World Wish Israel Happy Independence Day

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry congratulated Israel on its 75th Independence Day as one of several nations to wish the Jewish state a happy birthday.

"Our nations have been paying an immense price for freedom," the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry tweeted. "We are ready to stand together in the face of our common challenges and threats. May the friendly land of [Israel] be filled with peace, joy & prosperity!"

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier shared a video on social media Tuesday, April 25, in honor of Israel's Independence Day. "The Declaration of Independence in 1948 gave the Jews in the Diaspora more than just a geographical homeland. It gave them a spiritual home. It gave them a promise of a better future – in freedom, justice, security, and peace."

Romanian Ambassador to Israel Radu Ioanid, who is also a noted Holocaust historian, also wished Israel a happy birthday on behalf of his country. "Romania was one of the first countries to recognize Israel in 1948, maintaining uninterrupted diplomatic relations ever since," Ioanid tweeted, adding that he was "Very proud of the human and cultural bond fostered by Romanian aliyah and its contribution to Israeli development."

"The strong ties between the UK and Israel over the past 75 years is a testament to the strength of our close and historic relationship," UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said in a statement. (JPost / VFI News)

“God, we thank You for gifting us many friends that are willing to help us in times of need and share our happiness in times of joyful celebrations. We are especially grateful to be surrounded by allies that operate in critical regions of the world.”