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“We’re closely following the events on the Golan Heights where al-Nusra terrorists have kidnapped UN peacekeepers. What we see is that al-Nusra, Hamas, Hezbollah – backed by Iran, al-Qaeda and these other terrorists groups are basically defying all international norms, breaking them whether in Lebanon, in Syria or in Gaza.
And I think the UN would do itself a great favour if instead of the automatic Israel bashing, they actually turn their attention and their investigative committees against these terrorists who trample every norm on which the UN was founded.
I think this is a common effort that all of us have to make against these Islamist terrorist groups that threaten our societies and our civilization.” (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after meeting with US Congress Representatives, 01/09/2014)
“The Israeli Air Force has proved itself again, this time by use of ground-to-air Patriot missiles, its efficiency and professionalism in dealing with any threats to Israel.” (Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon speaking in response to the downing of a UAV attempting to enter Israeli Airspace, 31/08/2014)
“Operation Protective Edge cannot simply end with a ceasefire. The end of fighting must restart a second phase – a diplomatic process … We will be pushing for a regional conference which will include the Palestinian Authority and Arab and Gulf states with a simple goal: Demilitarisation for reconstruction.” (Israeli Finance Minister and Yesh Atid Party leader Yair Lapid via Facebook, 28/08/2014)
“I can say that Hamas was indeed hit very hard. First of all, we destroyed the network of attack tunnels that it built over the years. I would like to make it clear that we introduced the ground force for this goal. When the mission was completed, when the IDF reported to us that this mission had been completed, we pulled the force back in order to deny Hamas the possibility of killing our soldiers or abducting them, goals that it very much aspired to.
We continued to attack from the air. Approximately 1,000 terrorists were killed, including senior terrorists, very senior terrorists from among its top command. We destroyed thousands of rockets, rocket launchers, rocket production facilities and other weapons, arsenals, command and control positions, hundreds of command positions, hundreds. We also foiled, of course, attempts by Hamas to attack us by land, sea and air. Above all, thanks to Iron Dome, we foiled hundreds of attempts by Hamas to kill very many Israeli civilians. This was achieved, inter alia, thanks to a decision I made as Prime Minister, in my previous term, to equip the State of Israel with thousands of interceptors which, of course, blocked the murderous aerial assault by Hamas and the other terrorist organizations.
The blow that Hamas has now taken is unprecedented since it was founded, a very hard blow. I must say that it also took a diplomatic hit. See, Hamas set conditions at the outset for a ceasefire. We accepted the Egyptian initiative for a ceasefire, already in the first days, unconditionally and without time constraints whereas Hamas set conditions. It demanded a seaport – it did not get one. It demanded an airport, it did not get one. It demanded the release of the Shalit prisoners, those who were released in the Shalit deal whom we returned to prison following the murder of the three youths, it did not get this. It demanded Qatari mediation, it did not get it. It demanded Turkish mediation, it did not get it. It did not receive any condition. It demanded further conditions. It demanded the rehabilitation of the institutions that we dissolved in Judea and Samaria, it did not get this. It demanded salaries and money from us, it didn’t get them. It did not receive any of the conditions that it set.
We agreed at the outset to one thing – to carry out the humanitarian rehabilitation of the Gaza Strip, with supervisory mechanisms and oversight abilities in our hands. This is in order to prevent the entry of weapons or materials that could be used to produce weapons. We have always agreed to this but we did not agree to accept any of Hamas’s conditions and the fact is that this ceasefire was achieved without the conditions that it set.” (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at a press conference alongside Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon and IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz, 27/08/2014)
“I welcome today’s agreement by all parties to a ceasefire. I pay tribute to the Government of Egypt for their work to secure this important step. The ceasefire provides a critical and welcome window of opportunity for reaching a comprehensive agreement, that tackles the underlying causes of the conflict.
This should ensure that: Hamas and other militant groups permanently end rocket fire and other attacks against Israel; the Palestinian Authority resumes control of Gaza and restores effective and accountable governance; and that Israel lifts its restrictions in order to ease the suffering of ordinary Palestinians, and allow the Gazan economy to grow. There should be international monitoring and verification to ensure full implementation of a comprehensive agreement.’
These discussions are not easy, but there is no viable alternative. The international community stands ready to assist.” (Minister of State for the Middle East Tobias Elwood MP in a statement, 26/08/2014)
“We always said that you’d be the youngest world leader who would bring peace; so, if not in life then, we hope, in death.” (Daniel Tragerman, aged four, was killed by a Palestinian mortar which hit Kibbutz Nahal Oz on Friday 22 August. He was buried on Sunday.)