Last year the German Bundestag and Vienna city council both voted unanimously to condemn Israel after it intercepted a flotilla that was in open violation of its naval blockade.
Now that the recent UN Palmer Report has debunked the European political consensus that Israel's blockade is unlawful, are Vienna council and Germany's parliament prepared to rescind their legislative resolutions attacking Israel?
In Vienna council, this looks unlikely given that members of all mainstream democratic parties, ranging from the social democrats to the Greens to the conservatives, formed an alliance with the radical right-wing Freedom Party, which has connections to Austrian Nazis, to criticise Israel's actions aboard the Turkish vessel Mavi Marmara.
The seizure of the Marmara resulted in the deaths of nine jihadists.