Germany backs away from EU settlement directives

Germany backs away from EU settlement directives | JPost | Israel

By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL, JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT
07/20/2013 21:14
Merkel’s Bundestag spokesman says guidelines are “pure ideology and symbolic politics,” and will not help peace.

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Germany distances itself from the “controversial European Union guidelines” banning cooperation with Israeli entities beyond the Green Line, a foreign policy spokesman in the Bundestag announced on Friday.

In a statement issued by MP Philipp Missfedler, the Bundestag spokesman for German chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union party and its coalition partner the Bavarian Christian Social Union, he stated the guidelines are “pure ideology and symbolic politics” and will not contribute to finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Missfelder stated it is encouraging that the Federal Government has moved away from the new EU directives, which declared that from January 1 2014, Israeli projects in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, east Jerusalem and the Golan Heights will no longer be given European Union financial backing.

He added that the European regulations are not “objective requirements” because over the last seven years of the approximately 800 million Euros of financial aid from Brussels to Israel, only 0.5% was funneled into projects covering the disputed territories.

“Israel is the recognized administrative power in the territories without which approved development projects like solar energy or sewage works could not be installed,” Missfelder stated.

He continued that an implementation of the new EU guidelines could mean an “end of research cooperation with the Hebrew University in Jerusalem because some of their academics have an address in East Jerusalem.”

It is unclear if the German position will reverse the EU action and lead to backtracking among other countries within the 28 member EU body.

Missfelder said the EU guidelines have a similar quality to the recent legislative initiative of the Green Party in the Bundestag to label products from the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.

The Green Party legislative initiative also fails to contribute to a” constructive solution of the conflict in the Palestinian territories,” said Missfelder.

He added that “instead of issuing statements hostile to Israel, the Green Party faction should concentrate on a solution to the essential questions of the Middle East conflict: Israel’s right to exist, an end to terrorism and fundamentalist violence, as well as the creation of a foundation for a two state solution, with final borders for both states.”

Missfelder’s disavowal of the product labeling measure appears to contradict Germany’s Ambassador to Israel, Andreas Michaelis, who defended in a June Jerusalem Post opinion article labeling Israeli products made in the West Bank.

“EU consumer protection law sets very detailed requirements for retail labeling.They exist to provide a level playing field for trade across Europe and to inform consumers on the origin of products,” wrote Michaelis.

Jewish organizations such as the Wiesenthal Center and the prominent German-Jewish journalist Henryk M.Broder declared the product labeling measure to be a de-facto boycott of Israeli merchandise, which recalls the Hitler movement’s boycott of Jewish businesses.

Michaelis, however, wrote, “Neither are we in the business of calling for boycotts.”

The German Greens have come under fire because of their aggressive legislative push to label Israeli products. The Neo-Nazi NPD party issued a similar demarcation measure to the Green Party in a East German state legislature last year. The Green party deputy Kerstin Müller played a critical role in the initiative targeting Israeli settlement products. She is slated to take over the reins of the German Green Party’s Heinrich Böll foundation office in Tel Aviv later this year.

“Obviously, a person who played a leading role in this initiative is uniquely unsuitable to represent the Böll Foundation in Israel, but perhaps they have an opening available in Ramallah,” Efraim Zuroff , the head of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Jerusalem office, told the Jerusalem Post last month.

Müller has faced intense criticism over the last three years from Germany’s Jewish community. The Central Council of Jews in Germany said in 2010 Müller displays an “intolerably paternalistic tone” toward Israel and toward Jews in Germany. That year, she supported an anti-Israel parliamentary resolution and attacked the council in a letter because its leadership criticized the resolution. The resolution rebuked Israel for its interception of the Turkish vessel Mavi Marmara, which tried to break Israel’s legal blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

The head of the Berlin Jewish community, Dr. Gideon Joffe, said in June that Müller’s conduct is anti-Semitic because she singled out only the Jewish state for product labeling.

“Kerstin Müller is an experienced foreign policy politician and with her longtime involvement in German-Israeli relations and the Middle East peace process make her an ideal representative for the foundation in Tel Aviv,” Ralf Fücks, the head of the Heinrich-Böll Foundation, wrote the Post in an email response.

Prof. Gerald Steinberg, from the Jerusalem-based watchdog group NGO Monitor, told the Post at the time that“The Heinrich Böll Foundation irresponsibly channels German taxpayer funds to some causes and organizations that promote political warfare against Israel.”.

He cited the Greens support for “such radical Palestinian groups as the Applied Research Institute in Jerusalem.”

Michael Schroeren, spokesman for the Green party faction in the Bundestag, rejected the criticisms leveled at Müller.

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6 Comments on “Germany backs away from EU settlement directives”

  1. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    The Germans have, without doubt one of the strongest football teams on Earth; this week, we are learning something else good about this astonishing country: Germany is learning from its past. And this is not the first time Germany is with Israel, and we all know here where did those Dolphins came from.

  2. Thunderbunny's avatar Thunderbunny Says:

    Helen Thomas is dead. She famously said that all Jews should get the hell out of Palestine and go back to europe.

    What do you think?

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      I think the justice was done for her in the very moment her words went public. What I really regret is the fact that this lady was already too old and she passed away; I would like to see her living with her poisoned soul many, many years, and seeing how ”those jews” are doing in Israel.

  3. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    Finally good news from Germany.
    Green party. Ha.
    As many know the green paint is only a camouflage for the real color: Red.
    But if we scratch the red surface we see another color underneath: Brown.
    This should come at no surprise because after all Hitler’s party was called “Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” wich means National SOCIALIST German Worker’s Party.
    The fact that there was allways a certain affinity for the Nazi idealogy amongst the supporters of Communism/Socialism is confirmed by the fact that amongst the members of the party “Die Linke” (The Left) there is a disproportiante amount ouf antisemites, radical critics of Israel and supporters of Hamas.
    The party “Die Linke” is the successor of the official state party of the former GDR (the SED).
    The Green Party started as a legitimate movement for the protection of the environment but it was quickly subverted and dominated by Communists/Socialists and other leftists.
    From its beginning the Green Party drew all kinds of New Age people and eco freaks but also Neo Pagans with a brown, “völikische” world view with tendencies towards Nazi ideology.
    It is therefore no surprice that the essence of the Green Party’s ideology is to coerce the people through the power of the state into behaviour that is deemed beneficial for the environment.
    Finally I want to make clear that essentially there is no difference between Socialism/Communism and Naziism.
    These ideologies all want to erect a tyranny where the individual becomes a slave of the state.
    All of them have resulted in the killing of millions.
    The only difference is the justification for their tyranny and the alleged outcome.
    It’s the same poison coming in different flavours.

    • Justice for Israel's avatar Justice for Israel Says:

      THats also true of the UK green party they are fascists and will enslave us all if they ever get the chance

      • Justice for Israel's avatar Justice for Israel Says:

        Neo pagans your right to use that as real pagans are totally opposed to anything like the green party,paganism is about equality and respect for all living things and people,the greens are satanists,,


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