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Israel calls Brazil a ‘diplomatic dwarf’ – and then brings up World Cup humiliation - The Washington Post

In a statement on Wednesday, Brazil condemned what it said was a "disproportionate use of force" by Israel in its Gaza Strip offensive by pulling out its ambassador from Tel Aviv for "consultation." The country is the second country to recall its ambassador from Israel; Ecuador did so earlier in the week.

At first, the official reaction from Israel appeared sanguine. "Brazil is a friend, but we think its position is not balanced," Israel's general consul in São Paulo, Yoel Barnea, said according to the Wall Street Journal, adding that Israel should have a right to defend itself from the thousands of missiles being fired at it by Hamas and other Palestinian groups.

Things soon took a turn for the worse. “This is an unfortunate demonstration of why Brazil, an economic and cultural giant, remains a diplomatic dwarf,” Israeili Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said on Thursday, the Jerusalem Post reports. “The moral relativism behind this move makes Brazil an irrelevant diplomatic partner, one who creates problems rather than contributes to solutions.”

That insult wasn't the worst that Israel had reserved for Brazil, however. In an interview with the Brazilian media, Palmor brought up the most humiliating moment in recent Brazilian history – this summer's stunning World Cup semifinal loss to Germany.

"Israel's response is perfectly proportioned in accordance with international law," Palmor said in an interview with the Jornal Nacional TV show late Thursday. "This is not football. In football, when a game ends in a draw, you think it is proportional, but when it finishes 7-1 it's disproportionate. Sorry to say, but not so in real life and under international law."

Brazil's foreign minister, Luiz Alberto Figueiredo, hit back at the "dwarf" insult. "We are one of 11 countries worldwide that have diplomatic relations with all UN members, and have a history of cooperation for peace and international actions for peace," Figueiredo said in an interview with CBN radio. "If there are any diplomatic dwarfs, Brazil is not one of them."

There doesn't appear to have been a comment on the 7-1 jibe yet.

Brazil, which has a relatively large Jewish population, has historically had good relationships with Israel. However, its 2010 decision to recognize a Palestinian state hurt relations between the two nations. Brazil was one of 29 countries to vote for a UN' Human Rights Council proposal for an investigation into allegations of Israeli human rights violations during the current conflict in the Gaza Strip. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the vote "a travesty" and said it "should be rejected by decent people everywhere."
 
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This is immature. It's a disgrace for a country to act like this.
 
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a tiny minuscule country calling Brazil a dwarf....how low can you go

Brazil could buy israel if they wanted

did israel even qualify to play in the WC? i couldnt even name a single player on their team...wait do they have a team? LOL

LOL, that was nasty :lol:

isn't it ironic that they'd be celebrating GERMANY's victory against Brazil (more like pummeling) when it was the same country that many israeli jews cite as having wiped out millions in gas chambers?
 
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a tiny minuscule country calling Brazil a dwarf....how low can you go

Brazil could buy israel if they wanted
Read the whole sentence dude. They called Brazil an economic and cultural giant but a diplomatic dwarf. You missed the context it seems.

isn't it ironic that they'd be celebrating GERMANY's victory against Brazil (more like pummeling) when it was the same country that many israeli jews cite as having wiped out millions in gas chambers?
Ironical indeed..
 
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Israel calls Brazil a ‘diplomatic dwarf’ – and then brings up World Cup humiliation - The Washington Post

In a statement on Wednesday, Brazil condemned what it said was a "disproportionate use of force" by Israel in its Gaza Strip offensive by pulling out its ambassador from Tel Aviv for "consultation." The country is the second country to recall its ambassador from Israel; Ecuador did so earlier in the week.

At first, the official reaction from Israel appeared sanguine. "Brazil is a friend, but we think its position is not balanced," Israel's general consul in São Paulo, Yoel Barnea, said according to the Wall Street Journal, adding that Israel should have a right to defend itself from the thousands of missiles being fired at it by Hamas and other Palestinian groups.

Things soon took a turn for the worse. “This is an unfortunate demonstration of why Brazil, an economic and cultural giant, remains a diplomatic dwarf,” Israeili Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said on Thursday, the Jerusalem Post reports. “The moral relativism behind this move makes Brazil an irrelevant diplomatic partner, one who creates problems rather than contributes to solutions.”

That insult wasn't the worst that Israel had reserved for Brazil, however. In an interview with the Brazilian media, Palmor brought up the most humiliating moment in recent Brazilian history – this summer's stunning World Cup semifinal loss to Germany.

"Israel's response is perfectly proportioned in accordance with international law," Palmor said in an interview with the Jornal Nacional TV show late Thursday. "This is not football. In football, when a game ends in a draw, you think it is proportional, but when it finishes 7-1 it's disproportionate. Sorry to say, but not so in real life and under international law."

Brazil's foreign minister, Luiz Alberto Figueiredo, hit back at the "dwarf" insult. "We are one of 11 countries worldwide that have diplomatic relations with all UN members, and have a history of cooperation for peace and international actions for peace," Figueiredo said in an interview with CBN radio. "If there are any diplomatic dwarfs, Brazil is not one of them."

There doesn't appear to have been a comment on the 7-1 jibe yet.

Brazil, which has a relatively large Jewish population, has historically had good relationships with Israel. However, its 2010 decision to recognize a Palestinian state hurt relations between the two nations. Brazil was one of 29 countries to vote for a UN' Human Rights Council proposal for an investigation into allegations of Israeli human rights violations during the current conflict in the Gaza Strip. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the vote "a travesty" and said it "should be rejected by decent people everywhere."
man i love brazil...
 
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did israel even qualify to play in the WC? i couldnt even name a single player on their team...wait do they have a team? LOL

Now National Power would be judged on the basis of WC qualification?? :lol:

If thats the case, China should not even dream of competing with US :disagree:
 
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Read the whole sentence dude. They called Brazil an economic and cultural giant but a diplomatic dwarf. You missed the context it seems.

a tiny country like israel, which hasn't survived a day without U.S. assistance, is not in a position to call country's (or their foreign policies or diplomatic statures) as "dwarfs"

after the Obomber regime's continued tradition of pissing off friends and further isolating itself (vis-a-vis spying row in this case) - the Brazilians backed out of several key meetings to take place....US went into damage-control mode, but the damage was done

Brazil is not a banana republic. Like China it's a force to be reckoned with. Apart from US and a few pro-israel poodles in the EU, what else does israel have diplomatically that Brazil does not?

the world watches as israel kills its 1,000th Palestinian newborn child.....in brazil the only real violence is state vs. cartels/favela gangsters - which granted, is quite high, but not on the scale of israels genocide/war crimes


something about diplomatic standing? :laugh:

what else?

Ironical indeed..

i guess that was the only creative jab they could come up with
 
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