The Foreign Ministry has begun a strategic overhaul of relations with the EU and its member nations, increasingly “plugging into” EU institutions and, in turn, allowing Europe to play a greater role in Israeli diplomatic and economic processes, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
So central has Europe become to Israel’s well-being, diplomatic officials have told the Post, that the Foreign Ministry believes it is time to reassess the Jewish state’s traditional reliance on “two pillars” for Israeli survival: a strong IDF and an unbreakable alliance with America. Given the growing importance of the European Union in world events, and in the Middle East particularly, the officials said, a third pillar has become necessary: deepening ties to Europe.
“Increasingly, Europe is involved in everything that touches us: trade, the Palestinians, Iran, UNIFIL in Lebanon,” said a senior Israeli diplomatic source. “They are in the [Middle East] Quartet, and central in many other areas. Developing a strong relationship with Europe is becoming the third pillar safeguarding Israel’s survival.” Continue reading