by Ariel Kahana
After Egypt reportedly rescinds invitation of Brazilian foreign minister in protest of Brazil's plan to relocate its embassy, President-elect Jair Bolsonaro's son, Eduardo, insists embassy will move
Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro,
with his father's supporters in September
Photo AFP
The new
administration in Brazil has reiterated its position that despite
mounting pressure from the Arab world, it will remain true to its word
and relocate its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
"We're going to move the Brazilian Embassy
to Jerusalem," Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of newly elected President
Jair Bolsonaro, wrote on Tuesday to Jane Silva, president of a leading
pro-Israel organization in Brazil.
Silva had approached Eduardo Bolsonaro in the wake of reports in the Brazilian press indicating that Egypt had called off the Brazilian foreign minister's upcoming visit to Cairo in protest of the planned embassy transfer.
In her letter to Bolsonaro, Silva wrote:
"Jerusalem was always the capital of Israel. … There was a partition
plan; the Arabs rejected it and launched wars against Israel and
persecuted Israel. Israel has suffered, but it held its head high.
Israel has seized every opportunity and established a nice home for the
sole and legitimate owners of the land of Israel – the Jewish people."
"It's funny that there are over 50 Arab
countries, none of which are willing to give a sliver of land to the
Palestinians, while Israel is the only Jewish country in the world,
smaller than [the state of] Sergipe in Brazil, and despite this they
still want to divide Israel?" she wondered.
Meanwhile, Israeli and Brazilian officials
have begun initial discussions to coordinate President Bolsonaro's visit
to Israel soon after he is sworn into office.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may attend Bosonaro's inauguration, which is scheduled for January 1.
According to reports in the Brazilian
media, it's possible that instead of a traditional Catholic Mass, which
has been the setting for every preceding presidential inauguration, an
evangelical pastor could preside over prayers at the event.
Bolsonaro has declared himself Catholic, while his wife if [is] evangelical.
Ariel Kahana
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/11/07/brazil-we-wont-yield-to-arab-pressure-embassy-will-move-to-jerusalem/
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