Reactions to this week’s elections in Israel continued to pour in Thursday, with UK Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted his congratulations to Netanyahu, adding “As one of Israel’s firmest friends, the UK looks forward to working with the new government.” A Foreign Office source later told the Jerusalem Post that London will continue to press Israel to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority, as several anti-Israel members of the UK Parliament voiced outrage at the choice Israeli voters had made. A similar mixed message came from lawmakers in the German Bundestag this week, with a measured statement of support coming from the executive board of the parliamentary group, which noted the high electoral participation of Arab Israelis as a sign that the Arab population identifies with the Israeli state and would like to be part of the Israel’s state.” It added however a note of “great concern the rejection of a Palestinian state by Prime Minister Netanyahu.”Click here to watch a short video about hate mail sent to the Israeli embassy in BerlinMeanwhile Marizeh Afkham, a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, told local media on Wednesday that the clerical regime in Teheran was not very interested in the outcome of Israel’s recent elections. “For us there is no difference between the Zionist regime’s political parties. They are all aggressors in nature,” Afkham said.