At a Rosh Hashana toast in his office, Netanyahu told workers that Israel has many friends in the world, and “another friend, Angela Merkel has just won the German government elections.”
Christian Democratic Union CDU party leader and German Chancellor Angela Merkel reacts after winning the German general election (Bundestagswahl) in Berlin, Germany, September 24, 2017.(photo credit: REUTERS)ByHERB KEINONUpdated: Israel on Monday welcomed the re-election of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, but had no formal reaction to the rise of the far right Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party.At a Rosh Hashana toast in his office, Netanyahu told workers that Israel has many friends in the world, and “another friend, Angela Merkel has just won the German government elections.”Then, in an apparent reference to his own political future and the four elections he has won – something now matched by Merkel – he said, “It is good that someone wins for the fourth time; it is a sign for the fifth.”Already on Sunday evening, when Merkel's victory was announced, Netanyahu – who has had a somewhat strained relationship with the German leader because of her opposition to his settlement policies – wrote on Twitter: “Congratulations to Angela #Merkel, a true friend of Israel, on her re-election as Chancellor of Germany.”
Congratulations to Angela #Merkel , a true friend of Israel, on her re-election as Chancellor of Germany.— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) September 24, 2017