Report: PM making Germany wary of unconditional support for Israel [View all]
Source: Times of Israel
Der Spiegel says growing frustration with Netanyahu has led Berlin to conclude that peace deal is impossible while he is in power
Germany is becoming increasingly frustrated with the policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and this can be seen in a shift in Berlins attitude toward the Jewish state, according to German magazine Der Spiegel.
In a report in its latest edition, the weekly publication said that Merkels camp was furious at a leak of confidential consultations between Jerusalem and Berlin in the German capital in February, which subsequently appeared in the free Israel Hayom daily, owned by staunch Netanyahu supporter Sheldon Adelson.
Furthermore, the magazine said, the leaked details of Merkels remarks were twisted to give the impression that she supported Netanyahus position that a two-state solution with the Palestinians was currently unfeasible, whereas the chancellor had actually said that Israeli settlement construction makes it unlikely that a viable Palestinian state can be established in accordance with plans aimed at a two-state solution.
(The Times of Israel reported at the time that the German government was displeased with Netanyahu for asserting that Merkel had changed her stance on a two-state solution, and that it dispatched emissaries to Jerusalem clarify Berlins position.)
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