Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Deputy FM Ayalon addresses Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations


16 Feb 2010

Deputy FM Ayalon: The fact that they can shout 'Slaughter the Jews' tells you just what we are facing. We have learnt how to defend from terrorism and now we are leaning how to defend from verbal terrorism.
(Communicated by the Bureau of Deputy Foreign Minister Ayalon)

Today (Tuesday, 16 February 2010), Deputy Foreign Minister addressed the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and spoke about a wide range of issues.

Campus extremism and Israeli reaction to 'verbal terrorism'

Referring to his recent experience speaking at the Oxford Union, the Deputy Foreign Minister said that Israel is developing a new policy to deal with such incidents.

"The fact that they can shout 'Slaughter the Jews' tells you just what we are facing," Ayalon said. "This type of warfare is on a global scale, which is guided by the Palestinian Authority and Islamist groups. We are moving to put them on the defense and have decided to use deterrence by filming these events and passed the video from the Oxford Union to the British police who are investigating these incidents."

"We need to focus Jewish NGO's and organizations to this issue. They say 'Free Palestine' and try and prevent us from speaking, we say 'Free speech', Ayalon continued. "We have learnt how to defend from terrorism and now we are leaning how to defend from verbal terrorism."

No rush to peace agreement because of demographic reasons

On the peace process and the perception of setting a timetable because of demographic reasons, Ayalon said that when the two-state solution was agreed, political separation was established. "Just as you can not put the Czech Republic and Slovakia or the nations of the former Yugoslavia back together, so you cannot put an arbitrary and artificial entity together," Ayalon said. "Those who rush us are not proving correct. Time is not necessarily exclusively or necessarily against us. We also have the right to self-determination."

J Street

When questioned on the Foreign Ministry's relationship with J Street, Ayalon responded: "The thing that troubles me is that they don't present themselves as to what they really are. They should not call themselves pro-Israeli."

Dual loyalty of Arab Israeli MK's

Another question was asked about the situation of Israeli Arabs and their politicians. "They can not hold both ends o the stick, on the one hand they call for the end of Israel as a Jewish State, and they call for a Palestinian state," Ayalon said. "There are Arab members of Knesset who were advisors to Arafat and now to Mahmoud Abbas. This is like US Members of Congress advising the Taliban."

PA incitement and attacking Israel in international forums

Ayalon also referred to the attacks by the Palestinian Authority in international forums. "We point out to international political leaders that the Palestinians ask for more gestures and concessions while they continue to attack us in international forums," Ayalon said. On the issue of incitement, Ayalon said "Although we say there should be no pre-conditions for negotiations to resume, we will certainly not sign an agreement until incitement in the Palestinian Authority stops." Ayalon pointed out that the Fatah Constitution still referred to the destruction of the State of Israel and at the recent Sixth Fatah Conference there was a call to return to terrorism and education to terrorism.



(Communicated by the Bureau of Deputy Foreign Minister Ayalon)

Today (Tuesday, 16 February 2010), Deputy Foreign Minister addressed the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and spoke about a wide range of issues.

Campus extremism and Israeli reaction to 'verbal terrorism'

Referring to his recent experience speaking at the Oxford Union, the Deputy Foreign Minister said that Israel is developing a new policy to deal with such incidents.

"The fact that they can shout 'Slaughter the Jews' tells you just what we are facing," Ayalon said. "This type of warfare is on a global scale, which is guided by the Palestinian Authority and Islamist groups. We are moving to put them on the defense and have decided to use deterrence by filming these events and passed the video from the Oxford Union to the British police who are investigating these incidents."

"We need to focus Jewish NGO's and organizations to this issue. They say 'Free Palestine' and try and prevent us from speaking, we say 'Free speech', Ayalon continued. "We have learnt how to defend from terrorism and now we are leaning how to defend from verbal terrorism."

No rush to peace agreement because of demographic reasons

On the peace process and the perception of setting a timetable because of demographic reasons, Ayalon said that when the two-state solution was agreed, political separation was established. "Just as you can not put the Czech Republic and Slovakia or the nations of the former Yugoslavia back together, so you cannot put an arbitrary and artificial entity together," Ayalon said. "Those who rush us are not proving correct. Time is not necessarily exclusively or necessarily against us. We also have the right to self-determination."

J Street ********

When questioned on the Foreign Ministry's relationship with J Street, Ayalon responded: "The thing that troubles me is that they don't present themselves as to what they really are. They should not call themselves pro-Israeli."

Dual loyalty of Arab Israeli MK's ********

Another question was asked about the situation of Israeli Arabs and their politicians. "They can not hold both ends o the stick, on the one hand they call for the end of Israel as a Jewish State, and they call for a Palestinian state," Ayalon said. "There are Arab members of Knesset who were advisors to Arafat and now to Mahmoud Abbas. This is like US Members of Congress advising the Taliban."

PA incitement and attacking Israel in international forums *******

Ayalon also referred to the attacks by the Palestinian Authority in international forums. "We point out to international political leaders that the Palestinians ask for more gestures and concessions while they continue to attack us in international forums," Ayalon said. On the issue of incitement, Ayalon said "Although we say there should be no pre-conditions for negotiations to resume, we will certainly not sign an agreement until incitement in the Palestinian Authority stops." Ayalon pointed out that the Fatah Constitution still referred to the destruction of the State of Israel and at the recent Sixth Fatah Conference there was a call to return to terrorism and education to terrorism.

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