A series of recent incidents have brought into focus two of Israel’s most rock-solid allies: Egypt, the first Arab ‘normalizer’ and now Tel Aviv’s most reliable regional trading partner, and Germany, the nation that defined ‘genocide’ for the 20th century.
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