Mileikowsky: If I’m elected, there will be no Palestinian state
by FalastinNews Staff
Benjamin Mileikowsky aka Netanyhau said Monday
that if he were to be reelected, a Palestinian state would not be
created, in a definite disavowal of his 2009 speech, in which he had
voiced support for the principle of two states for two peoples.
Mileikowsky's
remarks in an interview with the NRG website - which is owned by casino
mogul Sheldon Adelson and tied with the settler newspaper Makor Rishon -
were a last-minute attempt to pull right-wing voters away from Habayit
Hayehudi.
"I
think that anyone who moves to establish a Palestinian state and
evacuate territory gives territory away to radical Islamist attacks
against Israel," Mileikowsky said. "The left has buried its head in the
sand time and after time and ignores this, but we are realistic and
understand."
During
the interview, Mileikowsky declared that if the Zionist Union were to
win the elections, "it would attach itself to the international
community and do their bidding," including freezing construction in West
Bank and East Jerusalem settlements, and cooperate with international
initiatives to return Israel's borders to the 1967 lines.
During a visit to the occupied East Jerusalem settlement of Har Homa earlier Monday,
Mileikowsky said that if he were not elected, "Hamastan B." would be
established in Jerusalem. “If Tzipi [Livni] and Bougie [Isaac Herzog]
form a government, Hamastan B will be established here.”
He
also slammed Jewish-American businessman Danny Abraham, one of the
primary financiers of the V-15 campaign to flip the Israeli government.
Mileikowsky did not mentioned Abraham by name, but said that the primary
financier of V-15 has come to his office in the past and tried to
convince him not to build in East Jerusalem.
"I
said to him – have you ever been in Har Homa? He said no, and that it
was a dangerous settlement. I suggested he go there and said he would
make it in time, that he wouldn't be late to the meeting. They took him
to the car, returned to the office, and rolled on the floor with
laughter. The man was prepared to go to Sinai and couldn't believe that
the car stopped after seven minutes and that he had reached his
destination. These are the people telling us who needs to be in
government, these are the people who think Har Homa is in Sinai."
Source: Haaretz

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