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(Israeli Cabinet/IMRA) - A statement issued after Sunday's weekly Cabinet meeting noted: The Prime Minister pointed to the change in the U.S. position, and explained that the U.S. understands that terror will cause the political process to fail. Prime Minister Sharon noted that Israel would welcome a ceasefire, should one be attained. Provided that Israel is not attacked, we will not retaliate except for essential operations in self-defense, such as in the case of a "ticking bomb." Should there be terror activity in an area defined as being under Palestinian responsibility, Israel retains the right to act in those areas. Moreover, as long as the Palestinians refuse to take full responsibility and act accordingly to prevent terror, as opposed to paying mere lip service, Israel will continue to act. 2003-06-16 00:00:00Full Article
Sharon: U.S. Understands that Terror Threatens Political Process
(Israeli Cabinet/IMRA) - A statement issued after Sunday's weekly Cabinet meeting noted: The Prime Minister pointed to the change in the U.S. position, and explained that the U.S. understands that terror will cause the political process to fail. Prime Minister Sharon noted that Israel would welcome a ceasefire, should one be attained. Provided that Israel is not attacked, we will not retaliate except for essential operations in self-defense, such as in the case of a "ticking bomb." Should there be terror activity in an area defined as being under Palestinian responsibility, Israel retains the right to act in those areas. Moreover, as long as the Palestinians refuse to take full responsibility and act accordingly to prevent terror, as opposed to paying mere lip service, Israel will continue to act. 2003-06-16 00:00:00Full Article
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