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PM Netanyahu Speaks with UN Leader Ban Ki-Moon


bkmPrime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday afternoon Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av spoke with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

Prime Minister Netanyahu said, “The Security Council Presidential Statement relates to the needs of a murderous terrorist organization that is attacking Israeli civilians and does not address Israel’s security needs, including the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip according to the principle laid down in the interim agreements with the Palestinians. The statement does not refer to attacks on Israeli civilians, or to the fact that Hamas has turned the residents of Gaza into human shields and uses UN facilities to attack Israeli civilians. Israel accepted three UN proposals for humanitarian truces, and Hamas violated them all. Even now they are continuing to fire at Israeli civilians. Israel will continue to deal with the terrorist tunnels, and this is only the first step in the demilitarization. Instead of the funds of the international community serving the construction of terrorist tunnels for perpetrating large-scale attacks against Israeli civilians, the international community needs to act toward the demilitarization of Gaza.”

(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)

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3 Responses

  1. WHY DOES HE EVEN HAVE TO ANSWER TO THE UN WHO NEEDS THE UN ITS JUST A ONE SIDED ANTI SEMITIC ORGANIZATION THAT DOES NOTHING BUT GIVE TERRORIST A VOICE

  2. Netanayhu goes crying to the UN that Hamas is fighting them asking permission if he’s allowed to fight back. No way, says Moon, you must keep up the unconditional ceasefire deal and you may not retaliate.

    So, like a good boy, Netanyahu obeys and continues only to destroy empty tunnels making sure all terrorist leave beforehand while Israelis get killed and wounded.

    If only we’d have a Yitzchak Shamir for Prime Minister who’d do what has to be done without a care of world’s reaction, certainly not the UN’s anti-Semitic’s reaction.

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