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Netanyahu Slams EU’s ‘crazy’ Israel Policy

July 19, 2017
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday denounced the EU’s political demands on Israel as “absolutely crazy”, in remarks leaked from a closed-door meeting with eastern and central European leaders in Budapest.

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“The European Union is the only association of countries in the world that conditions the relations with Israel… in every area on political conditions,” he said in a recording heard by AFP.

“It’s crazy, it’s absolutely crazy,” he added.

Brussels has repeatedly condemned Israel’s building of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and crackdown on civil society groups critical of the government.

Netanyahu cited China, Russia and India as countries who do business with “innovation giant Israel” and “don’t care about political issues.”

“Europe has to decide whether it wants to live and thrive or if it wants to shrivel and disappear,” he told the prime ministers of the so-called Visegrad group — Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

“Don’t undermine that one Western country that defends European values and European interests and prevents another mass migration to Europe.”

Netanyahu toned down his rhetoric in official comments after the meeting, describing the EU’s criticism of Israel as an “anomaly”.

He made the remarks on the second of a three-day visit to Budapest, the first such trip by an Israeli leader since the fall of communism in 1989.

Observers say Israel is seeking closer ties with EU nations that can help defend its interests in international forums.

“With their backing, it will be harder for the EU to pass resolutions critical of Israel,” Middle East expert Peter Lintl told Austrian newspaper Kurier.

At the news conference, Netanyahu praised the Visegrad group — whose nationalist stances are also a growing thorn in Brussels’s side — for supporting Israel “on several occasions” at EU meetings.

The Israeli strongman has found a particularly willing ally in his Hungarian counterpart Victor Orban.

Both men are right-wingers enamoured of US President Donald Trump and with a disdain for the left-leaning liberal global order bankrolled, as they see it, by the likes of US Jewish billionaire George Soros.

They also both insist on their countries’ right to defend themselves against perceived outside threats.

Israel has blocked off its border to Syria, where regime forces backed fight a US-led alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters.

Netanyahu said Israel had repeatedly carried out strikes against Iranian convoys transporting weapons in Syria destined for the Jewish state’s arch-enemy Hezbollah.

“When we see them doing this, we take military action against them. We’ve been doing this dozens and dozens of times,” he said.

“We share Israel’s notion of protecting external borders,” said the strongman whose government has erected fences on its southern EU frontiers to keep out illegal asylum-seekers.

“If Europe does not cooperate with Israel, it is punishing itself,” he added.

Netanyahu’s trip comes at a sensitive time for Orban, who is under fire at home over his running battle against Hungarian-born Soros and praise of a Hungarian Nazi-allied wartime leader.

Many in Hungary’s 100,000-strong Jewish population — one Europe’s largest — have accused Orban, in power since 2010, of turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism or even encouraging it to stave off growing support for the far-right.

However Netanyahu defended Orban on Tuesday, insisting that Hungary, as the birthplace of modern political Zionism founder Theodor Herzl, was “at the forefront” of countries fighting anti-Zionism.

The Israeli leader will attend Budapest’s Great Synagogue with Jewish community leaders, before departing Thursday.

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