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Israel:Kerry is 'Obsessive and Messianic'
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Israel National News:
Defense Minister: Kerry is 'Obsessive and Messianic'
by Gil Ronen
Daily
newspaper Yediot Aharonot cites Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, in closed
conversations, as dismissing the US 'peace plan' out of hand and
calling US Secretary of State John Kerry “messianic” and “obsessive.”
According to senior reporter Shimon Shiffer, Yaalon said in
closed conversations ahead of Kerry's latest visit that “the American
security plan that was presented to us is not worth the paper it was
written on. It contains neither security nor peace. Only our continued
presence in Judea and Samaria and the Jordan River will guarantee that
Ben Gurion Airport and (the northern city of) Netanya do not become
targets for missiles from every direction.
“Secretary of State John Kerry – who came here very determined,
and operates based upon an unfathomable obsession and a messianic
feeling – cannot teach me anything about the Palestinians,” he is quoted
as saying.
Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas “lives on our sword,”
said Yaalon. “Once we leave Judea and Samaria, he is finished. In fact,
throughout the recent months, there is no negotiation between us and the
Palestinians – but rather, between us and the Americans. The only thing
that can 'save' us is that John Kerry will get a Nobel peace prize and
leave us alone.”
"I live and breathe the conflict with the Palestinians, I know
what they think, what they want and what they really mean,” he went on.
“The American security plan that was presented to us is not worth the
paper it was written on.”
The defense minister and former IDF chief of staff, who joined
Likud in 2008, explained in conversations with senior figures in the
political sphere that Abbas will not give up his demand for the “right
of return” until “the last refugee from 1948 is satisfied, and every
single refugee will be able to choose between returning or staying in
his current place of residence.”
Yaalon dismissed the security plan that was drawn up by US
General (ret.) John Allen and 160 experts: “What are you talking about?
You presented us with a plan that is based on smart technologies,
satellites, sensors, war rooms with television screens – without our
forces being present on the ground. And I ask you – how will your
technology help us when a salafist terror cell, or one from the Islamic
Jihad, tries to carry out a terror attack against Israel targets? Who
will take care of them? What satellites will take care of the rocket
industry that is developing in Shechem, and [the rockets that] will be
launched at Tel Aviv and the central region? In Gaza, the terror
organizations already hold thousands of rockets that cover central
Israel. These terror organizations have transferred knowledge and
technologies for manufacturing rockets to the [West] Bank.”
Yaalon backed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's demand that
the PA recognize Israel as the state of the Jewish people. “If that does
not change,” he said, “then there is no meaning to the satellites and
the sensors that the Americans are offering. The five-year-old boy with
the explosive belt will continue to try and hurt us when he grows up.”
Yaalon is apparently concerned that Abbas will try to get Israel
to agree to release more terrorist murderers from jail, and a freeze on
construction in Judea and Samaria. He said that this is out of the
question: “We have given enough and received nothing...Let us say to our
American friends: enough is enough.” [Emphasis mine]
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