News Netanyahu: Time to reset EU relations Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | January 22, 2016 Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for a “reset” in relations with the European Union, accusing it, and Sweden in particular, of unfairly singling out Israel. In addition to attacking Brussels for its decision to label West Bank settlement goods, Netanyahu on Jan. 14 for the first time publicly accused the EU of building “illegal constructions” in the West Bank in an alleged bid to create “political realities” there, the Times of Israel reported. “We have to reset our relationship with the European Union. I hope we can do this on better terms,” the prime minister told foreign journalists in Jerusalem. In November, the European Commission published binding guidelines for all member states, requiring separate labeling for products made in what Brussels considers illegal settlements in the West Bank, eastern Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. Netanyahu made specific references to recent statements by Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom, who last week called for a thorough probe into Israelis who killed Palestinian attackers during the recent terror wave. “I think what the Swedish foreign minister said is outrageous. I think it’s immoral. It’s unjust, and just wrong,” said Netanyahu. Several dozen people protested her remarks at a demonstration Jan. 15 outside Sweden’s embassy in Israel. Separately, a group of left-wing Israeli ex-politicians and former diplomats encouraged the European Parliament to take steps that differentiate between Israel and the West Bank in a letter they sent to 751 lawmakers in Brussels, Israel’s Makor Rishon daily reported. Former lawmakers Avrum Burg and Yael Dayan, as well as Alon Liel, a former director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, sent the letter last month with the signatures of 550 Israeli scientists and thinkers. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Federation ups Hillel funding after year of protests and tension Local Voice Why Hersh’s death hit all of us so hard: He represented hope Art Trans and Jewish identities meld at CJM show Culture At Burning Man, a desert tribute to the Nova festival’s victims Subscribe to our Newsletter I would like to receive the following newsletters: Weekday J From Our Sponsors (helps fund our journalism) Your Sunday J Holiday Bytes