A Bottom-Up Approach Can Improve Israel’s Relations with Western Europe
Not a lost cause.
December 30, 2019
Not a lost cause.
Over the past decade, Jerusalem has managed to make great diplomatic strides, successfully reaching out to nations in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe—not to mention its cooperation with certain Arab states. Western Europe, however, remains a bastion of hostility, and this has done much to shape the reflexively anti-Israel stance of the European Union itself. Even so, argues Evelyn Gordon, the region shouldn’t be considered a lost cause:
Not a lost cause.
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Over the past decade, Jerusalem has managed to make great diplomatic strides, successfully reaching out to nations in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe—not to mention its cooperation with certain Arab states. Western Europe, however, remains a bastion of hostility, and this has done much to shape the reflexively anti-Israel stance of the European Union itself. Even so, argues Evelyn Gordon, the region shouldn’t be considered a lost cause:
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