الأربعاء، 12 نوفمبر 2014

Netanyahu pushes European friendliness towards running out

London's Financial Times newspaper in its Tuesday edition an article by David Gardner entitled "Netanyahu pushes European friendliness towards running out." Gardner says that the new Swedish government has recognized Palestine, and demanded all of the British Parliament and the Irish their governments recognize the Palestinian state, as stated on the site, "the BBC's" Arab. He adds that the ruling Socialist Party in France intends to launch it in front of Parliament, as the new Federica Mgrena responsible for Foreign Affairs in the European Union announced that it wants to announce the establishment of a Palestinian state before the end of the session chaired by Foreign Affairs in Europe. Are you wondering Gardner impatient Europe as a result of Israeli intransigence towards the Palestinians? Is disappointment led European hopes about the expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank during Benjamin Netanyahu became prime minister in Israel to seek recognition of a Palestinian state? Gardner says that Europe's relationship with Israel has always been more complex than the relationship with the United States. Gardner describes the United States as a sponsor of the indispensable and unconditional Jewish state. He adds that while the approved Europe right of Palestinians to have their state for nearly four decades, Israel has dealt with Europe as an economic bloc is not a political weight, and some of its countries, which includes Germany and the history of the Nazi era, has a past anti-Semitic must expiate. He says that until recently, successive Israeli governments have been able to convince Europe that any political pressure will lead to keep it away from peace talks, which are still trading at almost no place is making progress. Gardner believes that Israel did not realize fast enough to change the sentiment in Europe over its legitimacy. The change comes after a sharp increase in hostility to Israel in Western Europe, where a survey revealed Gallup opinion poll for the BBC that three-quarters of people in Britain, Spain, Germany, France and Italy have a negative opinion about Israeli politics. Gardner says it is likely that the growing recognition of Palestine, and that Israel has been facing increasing international isolation if you do not reach an agreement on a Palestinian state.
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