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Angela Merkel’s Historical Visit to Israel

 

A historic visit to Israel of several members of the German government, lead by Chancellor Angela Merkel, was recently concluded. The visit included a joint cabinet meeting that was held in the Israeli Knesset, in which mutual praises were exchanged by the two heads of states, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Chancellor Merkel. Due to the sensitive history of the relationships between the Germans and the Jewish people, the visit has caused quite a lot of fuss both in Israel and in Germany.

Merkel, the first German head of government to address the Israeli Knesset, used the opportunity to pledge her unwavering support for the Jewish state on the eve of its 60’s birthday, having been founded shortly after the Nazi Holocaust in World War II. She also criticized Hamas’ rocket attacks on Israel and Iran’s threats against Israel’s existence.

In Germany, newspaper editorials actually praised Merkel’s conduct in Israel, but they also warned that Germany must not appear too pro-Israeli, as this might interfere with its ability to play a mediating role in bringing peace to the Middle East.

On the Israeli side, several angry voices were heard regarding Merkel’s speech in the Israeli Knesset, which was to be held in the German language. Several members of the Knesset voiced their opinion about the lack of sensitivity shown by the decision to enable that speech, especially toward the living Holocaust survivors, for whom the German language represents their worst oppressor. Those Knesset members chose to skip the event in order to stress their disapproval.

Perhaps in regards to that controversy, Merkel chose to open her Knesset address in a short speech in Hebrew, saying that the Nazi Holocaust causes her and her fellow Germans to be filled with shame. Her speech was made at the end of a 3 days trip to Israel which included a visit to Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem.

The historic visit was sealed with a joint statement by the two cabinets indicating the strengthening of the political, cultural, economic and social relations between Germany and Israel, which included a signed agreement instituting future annual meetings at prime ministerial, ministerial and cabinet levels.

Special Analyze: Will George W. Bush And The Annapolis Summit Shake The Middle East Forever?

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By Lior Charka - Israel On Blog - Political Specialist

On Monday, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert briefed the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee saying that the Annapolis summit will change Israel’s strategy toward the Palestinians.

This change of strategy will also change the road map thinking of dealing with the current situation before moving to the next stage.

Olmert also said on Monday :”Now we have realized that we can permit ourselves to change something. The implementation of all agreements by both sides will be subordinate to the road map. We will try to reach an agreement based on two states for two peoples, but we won’t have to implement anything until after the first stage of the road map, in which the Palestinians have committed to fight terror”.

Olmert also said that he believes that the land between the Jordan and the Mediterranean is Israeli land but in order to maintain a democratic and Jewish state there’s a need to withdraw from territory.

Even though the summit sounds promising there is still a lot of resistance from the right wing parties who are unwilling to accept further waivers from the Israeli government. Meanwhile Olmert and Foreign Minister Zippi Livni are trying to downplay the summit in order not to create a big disappointment in case the summit ends with no real achievements.

The Annapolis Summit will likely take place till the end of the year. The summit will be attended by the United States, president George Bush And US Secretary of state Condoleezza Rice.

The big question remains if the summit will bring a real change to the region or not and the answer to that is- only time will tell especially in this complicated situation.

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