Sunday, April 17, 2016

Swedish MPs: Sweden's pro-Palestine policy is partially due to anti-Semitism


Ynet News reports:

Mathias Sundin

A delegation of six members of the Swedish parliament's opposition visited to Israel this week as part of an initiative spearheaded by the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm.
The legislators are members of the four Swedish opposition parties that make up the Alliance coalition. They were all part of the center-right coalition up until the 2014 elections and the rise of the Swedish left, when they switched to being a part of the opposition.
Their visit in Israel lasted a week, during which they were updated on the impasse with the Palestinians, met with representatives of the LGBT community, and visited the southern city of Sderot, the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, and the Knesset. Half of them had been to Israel before on their own initiatives, but this was the first time they came on a political visit.

The group's leader, Mathias Sundin of the Liberal Party, describes himself as a friend of Israel. He admits that the Swedish government is hostile towards the Jewish State and that the Swedish people have a negative view of the country.

Nevertheless, he felt it was important to clarify,"Israel has a lot of friends in Sweden, and I'm one of them. We aren't only in parliament, but also amongst the Swedish public."
Sundin believes that the negative perception comes from what Swedes hear coming from the UN. "Swedes hold what the UN says in high regard," he said. "They don't understand that the condemnations of Israel they hear coming from the UN are based on the accusations of dictatorships who criticize Israel automatically."

"Sweden has had a pro-Palestine policy ever since Olof Palme was prime minister (beginning in 1969)," Sundin continued. "I would also ascribe a part of it to anti-Semitism. I wouldn't say that anti-Semitism is a huge problem (in Sweden), but it does exist."

He estimates that another reason for the negative perception is due to Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom's tendency to bash Israel at every possible opportunity, like when she called for Israel to be investigated for the "extrajudicial killing" of Palestinian terrorists who attacked Israeli civilians and gunned down. Sundin recommended, "Ignore Wallstrom. She's a lost cause. Concentrate on the fact that you have a lot of friends in Sweden. We have a rosy future regarding cooperation in startups and hi-tech." 


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