PLO Executive Committee Member Dr. Hanan Ashrawi:
“The
real incitement stems from Israel’s military occupation of Palestine
and its enslavement of an entire nation. The Israeli hardline extremist
government led by Benjamin Netanyahu is responsible for generating a
culture of hate and racism in Israel, inciting violence and feeding
extremism. Updated regularly, this fact sheet includes samples of recent
derogatory and inflammatory comments and incitement by Israeli
government officials specifically meant to distort reality and mislead
public opinion.”
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely:
“I think it’s the center of Israeli sovereignty, the capital of Israel,
the holiest place for the Jewish people. It’s my dream to see the
Israeli flag flying on the Temple Mount.”
“We need to fly the
[Israeli] flag. This [Jerusalem] is the capital of Israel and this is
the holiest place for the Jewish people.” (October 2015)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "At this time, we need to control all of the territory for the foreseeable future."
"You think there is a magic wand here, but I disagree. I'm asked if we will forever live by the sword — yes." (October 2015)
Knesset
Member Avi Dichter: “The Palestinians no longer hide their goal to
erase the nation-state of the Jewish people. The events of recent months
proved to anyone who still needed proof that this is a battle for the
country’s image and national identity.” (October 2015)
Chairman
of the Yesh Atid Party Yair Lapid: “It is true that the Palestinians –
3.5 million Muslims stuck like a bone in our throat – are not a partner
but an enemy. But it is also true that specifically because of that, we
must separate from them as soon as possible. (October 2015)
Defense
Minister Moshe Ya’alon: In an interview with Israel Radio concerning
the illegal settlements, Ya’alon said: “We haven’t frozen construction.
No decision was taken to do so.” (October 2015)
Education
Minister and Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett: “If there was
one political outcome of the terror wave, it was the end of the “dream”
of a Palestinian state. Terrorists do not deserve a state.”
“The
only “wall” that will work is a clear one that the government builds to
deter terrorists from undertaking attacks. This wall demands that
incitement be ended, and that terrorists are shot dead before they have a
chance to hurt innocent people. It means that a terrorist who is shot
will be dead and never walk again. It means that Israel remains in
control of its homeland forever, unmoved by terrorism.” (October 2015)
Deputy
Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely: “…Palestinian children have been
taught to idolize the murder of Jews as a sacred value and to regard
their own death in this “jihad” as the pinnacle of their aspirations.”
“Israeli
society and Jewish tradition sanctify life. Palestinian society
glorifies death. Israeli children grow up on songs of peace and the
biblical vision of “nation shall not lift up sword against nation.”
Palestinian children are taught to hate.” (October 2015)
Justice
Minister Ayelet Shaked: “We are against a Palestinian state. There is
not and there will be no Palestinian state." (October 2015)
Chairman
of the Yesh Atid Party Yair Lapid: “Don’t hesitate, even when an
incident just starts, shooting to kill is the right thing to do.”
“The directives should specify shooting to kill when anyone pulls out a knife or screwdriver or whatever.” (October 2015)
Deputy
Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan: “Palestinians have to understand they
won’t have a state & Israel will rule over them.” (October 2015)
Justice
Minister Ayelet Shaked: In reference to the two-state solution, Shaked
said: “I don't think it's a valid solution right now... I think that the
status quo is the best option for everyone." (September 2015)
Culture
and Sports Minister Miri Regev: “We need to decide immediately that a
soldier that is attacked is permitted to return fire. Period. I call on
the minister of security to put an end to the humiliation and change the
open fire regulations immediately!”
“Anyone who tries to harm Israeli civilians and soldiers needs to know his blood is in his head.” (August 2015)
Deputy
Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan: “There has never been an Arab village
called Susya.“ He described the village as “a ploy by leftist
organizations to take over Area C [of the West Bank].” (July 2015)
Education
Minister and Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett: “The answer to
terror is to build settlements, and not to be cowards. You, my brothers,
are continuing this path. We know that the Land of Israel is acquired
through suffering.” (July 2015)
Chairman of the Knesset
Constitution, Law and Justice Committee Nissan Slomiansky: “….we believe
Israel already has a constitution, the Bible.”
“Knesset legislation should be compatible with Jewish law. There is no reason why this should not be the case…”
“It
is crucial that we incorporate as many Jewish precepts as possible into
our laws because these precepts have governed legal matters for 3,000
years with such beauty.” (June 2015)
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely: “I negate the idea of a two state-solution.”
“…instead
of suicide and education towards terror [the Palestinians] have to
recognize Israel as a Jewish state and express their will to live
alongside it.” (June 2015)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
“[The Palestinians] said that we are the focus of all evil in the world.
They said that we are the poisoners of the wells of humanity. They said
that we drink the blood of little children. All of these things are
being said about us today as well.” (June 2015)
Chairman of the
Yesh Atid Party Yair Lapid: In response to the BDS movement, Lapid said:
“This is not about policies, or about the settlements, or about the
peace process, this is classic anti-semitism in a modern disguise. In
order to fight it, we need to move as the rabbi said, in the Vince
Lombardi way, from defense to offense, and remind the world that behind
these movements are the people responsible for 9/11, for the terror
attacks in Madrid and London, and for the 250,000 people already killed
in Syria.” (June 2015)
Culture and Sports Minister Miri Regev:
“Institutions that delegitimize the State of Israel will not receive
funding. We had a crisis with FIFA and with Orange, who apologized,
because they realized that Jewish power is consumer power. We can’t
apologize for our existence as the State of Israel. I am for pluralism
that allows for views to be expressed – but not for tarnishing or for
boycotts against Israel….As minister of culture it’s my job to ensure a
diversity of voices in Israeli society, [but] currently we are in the
midst of a diplomatic campaign and we must do everything possible to
stop giving ammunition to our enemies.” (June 2015)
Deputy
Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely: “We need to return to the basic truth
of our rights to this country. This land is ours. All of it is ours. We
did not come here to apologize for that.” (May 2015)
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “They know that as long as Likud is in
power, we won't divide Jerusalem, we won't make concessions, we won't
withdraw from land." (March 2015)
Former Foreign Affairs
Minister Avigdor Lieberman: "Those who are against us, there's nothing
to be done – we need to pick up an ax and cut off his head. Otherwise we
won't survive here." (March 2015)
Culture and Sports Minister
Miri Regev: “Leave the fantasies of peace alone at the moment, because
the Palestinians don't want peace, they want Israel, all of it. The
Palestinians don’t want peace with us. And if they do, they should start
with Gaza.” (February 2015)
Sunday, November 1, 2015
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