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Position on Israel
In the past twenty five years Geert Wilders has visited Israel about forty times, he says. According to his own sayings, he has met Ariel Sharon ("many times") and Ehud Olmert, among others, in Israel. Furthermore, he claims tight connections with the Mossad.[24]
Originally, Wilders wanted to move to the Jewish state because he thought one could, as opposed to the Netherlands, ’work for your own money’.[24] Wilders worked in bread factories and a moshav.[25] With the money he earned, he traveled through Israel and some near countries. He started to love Israel, or as he states it in his own words in 2003 : "The past years I have visited many interesting countries, from Tunisia to Turkey and from Cyprus to Iran, but nowhere I have that special feeling of solidarity that I always get if I set foot on the Israeli Ben Gurion Airport." [24]
Wilders has, in the eight years he has served in the Dutch Parliament, always supported Israel and attacked countries he perceives as enemies of Israel.[24]More than a few members of the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy suspect Wilders of taking guidance from the Israeli Embassy in the Netherlands (which is only a few meters away from the Dutch Parliament) in order to question Dutch ministers. Wilders has always denied this. [24]
Furthermore, Wilders has made some proposals in the Dutch Parliament inspired by Israel. For example, in 2005 Wilders proposed implementing Israel’sadministrative detention in the Netherlands, a practice heavily criticized by human rights group Amnesty International. Also, at the time Wilders was member of the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy, he had an employee who directly came from the Israeli Embassy. [24]
Pro-sioniste, à mon avis, ça va bien avec anti-islamiste, je pense. Mais je peux me tromper. Euh,non. On sait au moins avec QUI il joue, à défaut de savoir à QOUI il joue....
Phrase de Wilders : "« Les individus sont égaux. Mais toutes les cultures ne se valent pas. »" On est sacrément loin de Voltaire, là..