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March 23, 2016       Share:    

Source: http://www.pmo.gov.il/English/MediaCenter/Speeches/Pages/speechAIPAC220316.aspx

Netanyahu to AIPAC: Attacks on Brussels, Paris, San Bernardino, Istanbul, and Israel Are One Continuous Assault on All of Us. To Defeat the Terrorists

(Prime Minister's Office) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the AIPAC Policy Conference (via satellite feed) on Tuesday: The chain of attacks from Paris to San Bernardino to Istanbul to the Ivory Coast and now to Brussels, and the daily attacks in Israel - this is one continuous assault on all of us. In all these cases the terrorists have no resolvable grievances. It's not as if we could offer them Brussels, or Istanbul, or California, or even the West Bank. That won't satisfy their grievances. Because what they seek is our utter destruction and their total domination. Their basic demand is that we should simply disappear. Well, my friends, that's not going to happen. The only way to defeat these terrorists is to join together and fight them together. That's how we'll defeat terrorism - with political unity and with moral clarity. I think we have that in abundance. At the UN, Israel is subjected to consistent, systematic discrimination. Why would anyone think that the UN could decide on a fair and secure peace for Israel? Yet amazingly, there are some who believe exactly that. They seek to impose terms on Israel in the UN Security Council. Such an effort in the UN would only convince the Palestinians that they can stab their way to a state. A Security Council resolution to pressure Israel would further harden Palestinian positions, and thereby it could actually kill the chances of peace for many, many years. And that is why I hope the United States will maintain its longstanding position to reject such a UN resolution. Peace won't come through UN Security Council resolutions, but through direct negotiations between the parties. If the international community really wants to advance peace, it must demand that the Palestinians stop poisoning the minds of their children. If the international community wants to advance peace, it must address the true core of the conflict: the persistent Palestinian refusal to accept a Jewish state in any borders.

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