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Netanyahu not bowing to British pressure
« on: August 25, 2009, 09:18:33 PM »
This is good news... I know that Bibi is not our favorite... But he said some things which he deserves credit for..

He said that Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people and will not be divided.

Here is the article from A7:

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/133100

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Netanyahu to UK: Jerusalem is Sovereign Capital of Israel
Elul 5, 5769, 25 August 09 09:08
by Hana Levi Julian

(Israelnationalnews.com) Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told British officials Tuesday in London that Israel would not stop building in any area of its capital city. Netanyahu was in the British capital to meet with UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

At the front entrance to Number 10 Downing Street, where the meeting took place, hundreds of protesters yelled epithets such as "Netanyahu's a war criminal." Others shouted "Free Palestine" and waved signs proclaiming "Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine," "Judea and Samaria are Palestinian territory" and "Let the Palestinians live."

Prime Minister Netanyahu, accompanied by Israeli Ambassador to London Ron Prosor, entered the building through the back entrance, where they were met by Prime Minister Brown. All three were flanked by security details.

Following the meeting, the two prime ministers held a joint news conference at which their differences were made clear. Despite Brown's insistence that the UK is a loyal friend to the Jewish State and supports the Israel-PA "peace process" the British prime minister underscored the UK demand that Israel halt construction in Judea, Samaria and parts of Jerusalem restored in 1967.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's response made it equally clear that he was having none of it.

"Jerusalem is not a settlement. It is the sovereign capital of the State of Israel, and Israel will not accept limits on its sovereignty there," he told reporters bluntly. "We have been building in Jerusalem for 3,000 years."


Moreover, growing Jewish families in the existing communities of Judea and Samaria need schools for their children and homes to live in, he added. "This is different from grabbing land," he emphasized, and said he hoped to find a "bridging formula" that would enable Jews living in the regions to live a "normal life."

Israel has already removed more than 140 security checkpoints and roadblocks, Netanyahu pointed out, adding that it is now time for the Palestinian Authority to exhibit "courageous leadership" and recognize Israel as the Jewish homeland.

 He also discussed his disappointment with the inflammatory rhetoric that came out of the recent Sixth Annual Fatah General Assembly held in Bethlehem, at which PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas was elected to another five-year term as the faction's leader. Fatah, he said, should have adopted a straightforward stance that it is willing and ready for an end to the conflict with Israel and all claims.

Noting that he had come forward and expressed his support for a PA state, Netanyahu said the PA leadership should reciprocate. "We need a demilitarized Palestinian state that recognizes Israel," he said. "Recognition is the pillar of peace." 

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Re: Netanyahu not bowing to British pressure
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2009, 09:52:12 PM »
But he's bowing to American pressure. He's letting Obummer tell him what to do with natural settlement growth.

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Re: Netanyahu not bowing to British pressure
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2009, 09:55:43 PM »

"Jerusalem is not a settlement. It is the sovereign capital of the State of Israel,"



That implies some pretty negative things about what is a settlement.   Or at least what Bibi concedes is considered a settlement.    And acknowledging that the rest of the country (or at least what is beyond green line or whatever) is a settlement is very bad and weak.     Nonetheless it is good he does not cave on Jerusalem.   The left would be!!

I hope a leader like Chaim will take power soon and tell the British what's really on our mind.