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Analysis

Germany still special friend of Israel?

November 17, 2011 12:43
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While most of Europe will abstain from any Security Council vote on Palestinian statehood, as it stands Germany will vote against the motion. It is another sign that, under Angela Merkel, Germany and Israel have an essential and special relationship.

In spite of its problems around neo-Nazism and Holocaust denial, Germany's mending of the East-West division has meant that Holocaust reparations have been made good, and the country has forged close economic and military ties with Israel.

But outside of the Security Council, in recent weeks Germany has been drifting away from Israel, which ought to be of grave concern in Jerusalem.

Germany has requested that Israel stop withholding Palestinian tax revenues in retaliation for their admission to Unesco. In response to plans to build 1,100 new homes in Gilo, East Jerusalem, Germany has also threatened to stop the delivery of a Dolphin class submarine to Israel. And, this week, Berlin objected to a potential Israeli attack on Iran.