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Alexander Hasgall

Analysis

No change after German Angela Merkel vote

September 24, 2013 15:00
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The results of yesterday’s election in Germany can be summarised quickly: as far as Israel and the Jews are concerned, nothing will change.

On Israel, there are only small differences between Chancellor Angela Merkel’s victorious party, the Christian Democrats (CDU), and the SPD, with whom she is likely to seek a governing coalition. With both, Germany will remain one of the closest allies of Israel in Europe.

Even if Ms Merkel builds a coalition with the Green Party — which is unlikely — not much will change.

The Greens, like the SPD and several other political groups in Europe, have an increasingly critical attitude towards Israeli policy in the West Bank. However, they are interested in mantaining relatively good relations with Jewish state.

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