Militären samövar gärna med Israel och även med ryssarna i stället för att köra bojkottmetoder - EU:s älsklingsåtgärd mot såna hemskingar som Ryssland och Israel. Handeln mellan Ryssland och Israel bara växer
Alla mina goda minnen från Sydeuropa från Spanien till Grekland är gamla, innan EU tvingat dom att bli fattiga. Minns när jag lade en sovsäck på ett tak i Plaka, gamla Aten, inte såg jag att folk led. Allt var billigt, inte bara för oss turister. Minnas doften på en landsortsjärnvägsstation i Spanien där jag också lade sovsäcken på en bänk nära toiletten, 1970? Dricka mandelvin på en campingplats på Sicilien. Sist i Italien, I Rom hade nu alla butiker järnjalousier för skyltfönstren. Varför? Tja,
Lampedusa som EU använder för import av
illegala infiltratörer. Lampedusa ligger inte långt bort.
Hur vore det att hjälpa alla dessa att stanna hemma och utveckla sina länder? Men EU verkar mycket mera tänd att importera dem för 10.000:- styck och livslångt traktamente. och flera barn nu när Europeiska kvinnor har blivit för fina för att göra barn nog för att bibehålla befolkningen.
Greek Prime Minister: No Change in Relations with Israel
Greece’s new Prime Minister reportedly assures the Israeli ambassador that Greek-Israeli relations will not change following his election.
First Publish: 2/6/2015, 11:15 PM
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras
Reuters
Greece’s new Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, has assured the Israeliambassador to Athens that Greek-Israeli relations will not change following his election, Kol Yisrael radio reported on Friday.
According to the report, Tsipras met this week with the Ambassador, Irit Ben-Abba, and made clear to her that his government is determined to combat anti-Semitism in Greece and that it will continue to prosecute the leaders of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party.
The meeting comes amid concerns among Greek Jews that the election of Tsipras could jeopardize the relationship between Israel and Greece.
Two members of Tsipras’s Syriza party had been aboard the Mavi Marmara flotilla which attempted to break the "siege on Gaza" in 2010.
"No doubt we will see a big change in the state of diplomatic relations between Greece and Israel, as well as the situation in Greece," a Jewish community member told Arutz Sheva following the election in the country.
One of Tsipras’s coalition partners is Panos Kammenos, leader of the nationalist Independent Greeks party. Kammenos has been accused of anti-Semitism after he alleged in December that Jews enjoyed preferential tax treatment in Greece.
The neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, which came in third in the elections with only 6.4% of the vote, remains a concern for Greek Jews.
Golden Dawn has become notorious for its blatant anti-Semitic and xenophobic rhetoric, openly displaying copies of “Mein Kampf,” as well as other works on Greek racial superiority at party headquarters.
The party's leader Nikos Michaloliakos has claimed that Nazi concentration camps did not use ovens and gas chambers to exterminate Jews during the Holocaust.
Under the previous government, the party has been the subject of a crackdown by Greek authorities, with several of its leaders being arrested and tried.
According to the report, Tsipras met this week with the Ambassador, Irit Ben-Abba, and made clear to her that his government is determined to combat anti-Semitism in Greece and that it will continue to prosecute the leaders of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party.
The meeting comes amid concerns among Greek Jews that the election of Tsipras could jeopardize the relationship between Israel and Greece.
Two members of Tsipras’s Syriza party had been aboard the Mavi Marmara flotilla which attempted to break the "siege on Gaza" in 2010.
"No doubt we will see a big change in the state of diplomatic relations between Greece and Israel, as well as the situation in Greece," a Jewish community member told Arutz Sheva following the election in the country.
One of Tsipras’s coalition partners is Panos Kammenos, leader of the nationalist Independent Greeks party. Kammenos has been accused of anti-Semitism after he alleged in December that Jews enjoyed preferential tax treatment in Greece.
The neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, which came in third in the elections with only 6.4% of the vote, remains a concern for Greek Jews.
Golden Dawn has become notorious for its blatant anti-Semitic and xenophobic rhetoric, openly displaying copies of “Mein Kampf,” as well as other works on Greek racial superiority at party headquarters.
The party's leader Nikos Michaloliakos has claimed that Nazi concentration camps did not use ovens and gas chambers to exterminate Jews during the Holocaust.
Under the previous government, the party has been the subject of a crackdown by Greek authorities, with several of its leaders being arrested and tried.
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