Following is a translation of remarks made by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday, May 31, 2010.
Last night a regrettable incident occurred, during which people were killed and others were injured. IDF soldiers who were compelled to defend their lives were also injured. This incident was the result of an intentional provocation of forces which support Iran and its terrorist enclave, Hamas in Gaza. This enclave, Hamas, has fired thousands of missiles at the State of Israel, and it is amassing thousands more.
Our policy is simple. We say: any goods, any humanitarian aid to Gaza, can enter. What we want to prevent is their ability to bring in war materiel – missiles, rockets, the means for constructing casing for missiles and rockets. This has been our policy and yesterday we told the flotilla – which was not a simple, innocent flotilla – to bring their goods into Ashdod. We told them that we would examine their cargo and allow those goods that could not be used as weapons or shielding materials for Hamas into Gaza. Five of the six ships accepted these terms without violence. Apparently, the sixth ship, the largest, which had on board hundreds of people, had a premeditated plan to harm IDF soldiers. When the first soldiers dropped down onto the deck of the ship, they were attacked by a violent mob and were compelled to defend their lives. That is when the unfortunate events took place.
We have a simple policy, which will continue. That policy is: we have no argument or fight with the population of Gaza. We are interested in allowing them to continue their regular routines. We want to prevent any humanitarian crisis in Gaza, but we are fighting the Hamas organization, which threatens the citizens of Israel and fires missiles at Israeli cities. It is our duty to defend the citizens of Israel, protect Israel’s cities and ensure the security of the State of Israel – and we will continue to do so.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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What ever happened to their promise of
Lihayos am chofsi beartzeinu?
It appears that only the part of being a “chofsi” became a reality R”L