The Jerusalem Post

Germany refuses to call Jerusalem Israel’s capital

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The German Foreign Ministry vehemently opposed calling Jerusalem the capital of the Jewish state on Friday in a written reply to a question from a member of parliament.

When asked by MP Petr Bystron, from the populist far-Right party Alternativ­e for Germany, “What is the name of the capital of Israel (please only answer with location name)?” Niels Annen, a State Minister in the Foreign Ministry, declined to name Jerusalem. Annen dodged the question and said: “As a matter of principle, every state has the right to determine a city within its territory to be its capital.” Bystron is the foreign policy spokesman for the Alternativ­e for Germany.

The Jerusalem Post obtained a copy of the letter in which Annen denied Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.

Annen, a member of the Social Democratic Party, wrote in the letter to Bystron that Israel declared in 1980 in its Basic Law that Jerusalem is the “completed and united” capital city of the Jewish state. He said Germany along with the internatio­nal community does not recognize Israel’s absorption of Jerusalem into its territory after the 1967 Six Day War. Annen cited the United Nations General Assembly resolution 478 from 1980 that said Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is a “violation of internatio­nal law.”

Annen wrote that “Federal government is of the view that the status of Jerusalem, just like other final status issues, can only be clarified in negotiatio­ns.” He added that the German government supports the European Council’s conclusion­s that the “Israelis and Palestinia­ns must find in negotiatio­ns a solution for Jerusalem as the future capital of both states.”

Andreas Nahles, then General Secretary of the Social Democratic Party, declared in 2012 that the party has “shared values” and “common goals” with the Palestinia­n Fatah party.

The Social Democratic Party’s former foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel termed Israel an “apartheid regime.” Gabriel said last week that regretted using the pejorative phrase and would not repeat it. The US and EU designated terrorist organizati­ons praised Gabriel in January for slamming Israel.

The SPD’s Willy Brandt headquarte­rs in Berlin held a Breaking the Silence exhibit in 2012 where former German foreign minister Steinmeier praised the group’s work. Breaking the Silence uses anonymous sources to defame the IDF, according to critics in Israel. Steinmeier, who is currently the German president, has met with six left-wing NGOs, including Terrestria­l Jerusalem, B’Tselem, Breaking the Silence and Machsom Watch.

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