The German government has made clear it will not normalize relations with Iran until the Islamic Republic recognizes Israel, and condemned the regime’s 'rocket tests and anti-Israel threats.'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement of support to the people of Germany on Saturday following the deadly shooting attack the previous evening at the Olympia Mall in Munich.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel denounced Iran's blatant violations of UN regulations and a recent German intel report highlighted the fact that Iran continues to seek illegal nuclear technology.
First Slovakia, now Germany. Nationalist and far-right tendencies are becoming prevalent in Europe in wake of the great Muslim migration from the Middle East.
Germany will not fully normalize ties with Iran until it recognizes Israel, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Berlin Tuesday.
"Despite the unparalleled horrors of the past, our two peoples have forged a unique and constructive friendship," Netanyahu told German Chancellor Merkel in Berlin.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will support the European Union’s guidelines to remove “Made in Israel” labels on all Israeli products from Judea and Samaria, eastern Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights, a spokesman said Monday.
Both PM Netanyahu and Chancellor Merkel said the key to end Palestinian terror attacks in Israel is for the Palestinian leadership to immediately cease anti-Israel incitement.
Before boarding his flight to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the content of his upcoming meeting and explained comments he made recently about Haj Amin al-Husseini's influence on Hitler.
Netanyahu's scheduled address to the US Congress has created a storm, but the Israeli leader remains determined to warn against a dangerous deal with Iran.
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