The German government's pro-Iranian, anti-Israeli paths
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Friday, April 19, 2019 at 5:09 AM.
Stefan Frank at the Gatestone Institute shows why the German government can't, and shouldn't even be calling themselves "pro-Israel" if they're going to kowtow to Iran:
When German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Israel in May 2017 (his first visit to the Jewish state since taking office five months earlier), he used the opportunity to pay his respects to Yassir Arafat and lay a wreath at the arch-terrorist's mausoleum in Ramallah.And, of course, there's Merkel's own terrible policies as the premier to ponder. Read the rest of the article for more.
In February, President Steinmeier sent a congratulatory telegram to Iran's mullah regime in honor of the 40th anniversary of the Islamic revolution, in the name of Germany's citizens: "Mr. President, on the occasion of the National Day of the Islamic Republic of Iran, I congratulate you, also on behalf of my compatriots."
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