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Berlusconi says Israel's future in the EU
2010-02-02
[Al Arabiya Latest] Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said at the start of a three-day visit to Israel on Monday that the Jewish state's future belongs in the European Union.

"My greatest desire, as long as I am a protagonist in politics, is to bring Israel into membership of the European Union," the Italian leader said at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.

Berlusconi also spoke of his "great friendship and love for Israel and its people."

Netanyahu called the visit -- during which eight Italian ministers accompanying Berlusconi will hold a joint cabinet meeting on Tuesday with their Israeli counterparts -- "historic."

"I have the privilege of hosting one of the greatest friends of Israel," he said.

While Israeli relations with some European nations have been frosty over the conflict with the Palestinians, ties with Italy have been much warmer, spurred by the personal friendship between the two leaders.

After he took office early last year, Netanyahu's first European visit was to Italy.

Berlusconi, who will address Israel's parliament, the Knesset, on Wednesday, told a state dinner how a visit to the Auschwitz Nazi death camp in Poland influenced his support for Israel.

"From that moment on I felt I was part of your history and I acted in the manner which I thought was the most appropriate by backing your people and your country," he said.

"It is my duty to act so that leaders of the world do not make the same error," he said, stressing that "indifference" was the root cause of the Holocaust.

Netanyahu responded with comments apparently aimed at Iran, calling Israel's arch-foe "a bloodthirsty dictatorship," although he did not identify the Islamic republic by name.

"Mankind stands before one of its greatest tests since World War II, the attempt by an extremist Islamic regime, a bloodthirsty dictatorship, to acquire nuclear weapons and endanger the whole world," he said.

Before his visit, Berlusconi had expressed some criticism of Israel, telling Haaretz newspaper that the country's "settlement policy could be an obstacle to peace."

"I would like to say to the people and government of Israel, as a friend, with my hand on my heart, that persisting with this policy is a mistake," he said.

However, Berlusconi praised Netanyahu's "courage" for imposing in November a 10-month freeze on new construction in settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Posted by:Fred

#7  If only we could TW, if only we could.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-02-02 15:29  

#6  "C'mon, guys, hitch your wagon to that old, broken-down nag..."
Posted by: mojo   2010-02-02 12:19  

#5  It's a much nicer sentiment than the more common European one of wishing Israel would leave the planet altogether.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-02-02 09:46  

#4  But you've got to admit that this was a delightfully pointed counterstroke to the EurAbia types.
Posted by: lotp   2010-02-02 09:01  

#3  Being western democracy concerned about national security and resistant to Islamification would pretty much disqualify them from EU membership.
Posted by: SteveS   2010-02-02 08:39  

#2  Yeah, that's likely to happen.
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2010-02-02 05:11  

#1  ROTFML
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-02-02 03:25  

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