Berlin – Israeli Ambassador To Germany Calls On Jews To Move To Israel

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    File: The ambassador of Israel to Germany, Yaakov Hadas-Handelsman, at the Bellevue Palace in Berlin, Germany, 09 March 2012. EPA/WOLFGANG KUMMBerlin – ‎Israel’s ambassador to Berlin, Yakov Hadas-Handelsman, renewed an offer to European Jews to emigrate to Israel. Hadas-Handelsman told the German newspaper Tagesspiegel am Sonntag that there was a “wave of anti-Semitism” in Europe, particularly in light of religiously-motivated attacks in Paris and Copenhagen in recent months.

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    “I don’t envy the Jews who live in Europe today,” the diplomat said to the paper, telling his fellow Jews that “whoever feels threatened now has the opportunity to come to us at any time.”

    The ambassador added that the fear that Jews might feel could happen to any minority: “You have to make it clear to people that this could affect another minority anytime – Muslims, atheists, the handicapped, people of color, large or small.”

    Hadas-Handelsman’s comments echo a similar call by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for European Jews to emigrate following the shooting of a security guard at a synagogue in Copenhagen.

    Denmark’s chief rabbi, Jair Melchior, rejected the invitation however, saying “We will not let the terrorists force us to change our everyday lives, to live in fear and flee to other places.” The President of the Jewish Council of Germany, Josef Schuster, had a similar opinion, pointing out that Israel cannot promise absolute safety from terror attacks.

    The threat to Jewish safety and well-being is a “worldwide phenomenon,” Schuster said.


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    9 years ago

    It is very disrespectful to be in a foreign country and tell people to migrate, how would Israel respond when the German ambassador in Israel calls on people to migrate to Germany since Israel is not a safe place!

    charliehall
    charliehall
    9 years ago

    Maybe he should instead be talking to the tens of thousands of Israelis who have made yeridah to Germany.

    9 years ago

    This emigration cries are practically insane. Let the Diaspora Jewa live in peace!

    9 years ago

    Really? A report just came out that 4 out of 10 olim are very unhappy and wish to return to the chuts laarets land of orgin. German embassador and all tsiony full of rubbish.

    Yaakov2
    Yaakov2
    9 years ago

    At least in Germany, they don’t stoop so low, to even consider to even begin to negotiate with Arabs to give away their homeland for the sake of imaginary “peace” with their enemies who openly proclaim that they seek their demise.

    If Israel would have some self respect, then they can talk.