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Friday, June 11, 2010

No Aid Found on Turkish Vessel Mavi Marmara

Thursday, June 10, 2010

No Aid Found on Turkish Vessel Mavi Marmara


The only ship that was violent was not carrying any aid. Of the seven ships which announced their intentions to break Israel’s legal maritime blockade of Hamas-controlled Gaza, six were redirected without incident. The one vessel, Turkish-operated Mavi Marmara, was the only ship in the flotilla which ambushed Israeli soldiers. Over the past 10 days, it has been obvious that the dozens of “peace activists” came ready and eager for a violent skirmish and were thus anything but peace loving individuals...

Read the rest here: http://www.israelpolitik.org/2010/06/10/no-aid-found-on-turkish-vessel-mavi-marmara/
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Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Time to re-read my column Pallywood – When Pictures http://tinyurl.com/7ou85eLie

Time to re-read my

January 7, 2009 Tentacle column:

Pallywood – When Pictures Lie

http://tinyurl.com/7ou85e

Kevin E. Dayhoff

After Hamas, the terrorist organization that has controlled the Gaza Strip since June 2007, unilaterally broke a cease-fire on December 19 and resumed shelling southern Israel, Israeli warplanes sprang to Israel’s defense December 27 by attacking Hamas throughout Gaza. Hamas responded immediately with “Pallywood.”

Two of the more notorious tactics used by Hamas has been the firing of rockets into the populated areas of southern Israel and the use of “Pallywood.”

The term Pallywood is credited by Jerusalem Post writer Ruthie Blum to be a neologism invented by Richard Landis in a 2005 investigative report. It claimed that the use of events staged and choreographed by the Palestinians and disguised as “news” goes back to 1982.

http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=2970

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Chilling Video: Israeli Soldiers Beaten by "Peace" Activists Close-Up Footage of Mavi Marmara Passengers Attacking IDF Soldiers



Close-Up Footage of Mavi Marmara Passengers Attacking IDF Soldiers

Chilling Video: Israeli Soldiers Beaten by "Peace" Activists
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=37281

Here we go again: Our neighborhood-friendly followers of the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are back with yet another display of affection. Folks, c'mon, we know that the jihadists on board the Turkish vessel that was disrupted by Israeli commandos on Monday morning just wanted to bring "humanitarian" aid to the impoverished Palestinians suffering in the Gaza Strip. But noooo, the evil Israeli Navy had to foil the trip, and instead they instigated a riot that resulted in ten civilian deaths.

Brutes I tell you! Brutes!

Well, that's the narrative we've been hearing about the incident involving the six-ship flotilla.

Now, back to reality people: Israeli soldiers were ambushed as they were lowered by ropes from helicopters onto the decks on the Mavi Marmara. Your jaw will drop when you see this footage.


For more information go to: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=37281

Jason Mattera

Re-read my Tentacle column from January 7, 2009 about how the left distorts the news about news about Israel and the Middle East:

Kevin E. Dayhoff

After Hamas, the terrorist organization that has controlled the Gaza Strip since June 2007, unilaterally broke a cease-fire on December 19 and resumed shelling southern Israel, Israeli warplanes sprang to Israel’s defense December 27 by attacking Hamas throughout Gaza. Hamas responded immediately with “Pallywood.”


Read the entire column here:

http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=2970

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Monday, May 10, 2010

The Caroline Glick reader:

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RealClearPolitics - The Civilianization of the U.S. Military
By George Will, Boston Herald
Anxiety Over Afghanistan - David Ignatius. April 27, 2010. Forget the Joke, Look at Policy - Mona Charen. May 6, 2010. Convenient Moral Blindness - Caroline Glick. April 30, 2010. Republicans, Democrats & Israel - Caroline Glick ...
RealClearPolitics - Homepage - http://www.realclearpolitics.com/

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Britannia Radio
By Britannia Radio
By Caroline B. Glick. So much for US President Barack Obama's famed powers of persuasion. At the UN's Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty review conference which opened this week, the Obama administration managed to lose control over the ...
Britannia Radio - http://britanniaradio.blogspot.com/
The Pantheon Journal: JPost Columnist Caroline Glick: Prepare for war
By Rob Baker
JPost Columnist Caroline Glick: Prepare for war. A terrible scenario in the Middle East is becoming clearer and clearer. The radical, and rabidly anit-Israel, state are near the point of no return in developing serious weapons ...
The ◊ Pantheon ◊ Journal - http://pantheonjournal.blogspot.com/

Time to plan for war - Obama Administration News
Caroline Glick - 1day 8hrs ago. 2. Obama Administration: Obama Administration officials said they intended to use the conference as a platform to mount ...
politifi.com/news/Time-to-plan-for-war-598436.html

Jewish Americans for Sarah Palin » Blog Archive » While War Clouds ...
By admin
With a heavy heart we bring to your attention “Time to Prepare for War,” by the Jerusalem Post's deputy managing editor and weekly columnist, the incomparable Carolyn Glick. CAROLYN GLICK. The sad truth Glick exposes is that Obama's ...
Jewish Americans for Sarah Palin - http://jewsforsarah.com/
A Time for war! | The American Jingoist
By kafir
Caroline Glick at the J Post puts it all into perspective for us in the article below. I urge you all to prepare yourselves a volatile and explosive situation is coming to a head soon and believe me when I say it most defiantly effect ...
The American Jingoist - http://theamericanjingoist.net/
Eunomia » Questioning Our Assumptions About Iran (II)
By Daniel Larison
Caroline Glick columns aren't usually sources of useful commentary, but there was one sentence in her new column that is worth noting: Israel's alleged nuclear arsenal, which it has reportedly fielded for four decades, has not led to a ...
Eunomia - http://www.amconmag.com/larison/
WAKE UP AMERICA! THE ENDTIME IS HERE!
By shummer60
By Caroline B. Glick http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | So much for US President Barack Obama's famed powers of persuasion. At the UN's Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty review conference which opened this week, the Obama administration ...
WAKE UP AMERICA! THE ENDTIME IS HERE! - http://wakeupamericatheendtimeishere.blogspot.com/
Skeptical CPA: Obama's Brain?
By Independent Accountant
That is, the anti-Israel campaign may be a means to force Israel to stand by as Obama allows Iran to build a nuclear arsenal", Caroline Glick at Frontpage Mgazine, 22 March 2010, ...

Freedom's Lighthouse: Happy Mother's Day: "My Mother's Faith ...
By Brian
JERUSALEM POST – Caroline Glick. Israel Must Prepare for War. HOTAIRPUNDIT. Los Angeles: Man Tries to Turn in Live Hand Grenade to City's Gun Buy-Back Event. GATEWAY PUNDIT. Hezbollah Announces they are Eager for War with Israel & More ...
Freedom's Lighthouse - http://www.freedomslighthouse.com/

Caroline Glick: Time to plan for war - TRCB
Time to plan for war Caroline Glick May 7, 2010, 6:19 AM So much for US President Barack Obama's famed powers of persuasion.
www.trcb.com/.../caroline-glick-time-to-plan-for-war-26990.h...

RealClearPolitics - Anxiety Over Afghanistan

By David Ignatius, Washington Post
May 6, 2010. Convenient Moral Blindness - Caroline Glick. April 30, 2010. Republicans, Democrats & Israel - Caroline Glick. April 27, 2010. Forget the Joke, Look at Policy - Mona Charen. May 6, 2010. In Afghanistan, the Clock is Ticking ...


RealClearPolitics - Homepage - http://www.realclearpolitics.com/

Our World: Convenient moral blindness
Our World: Convenient moral blindness. By CAROLINE GLICK 03/05/2010 21:28 ..... Ms Glick, your appeal to emotional nincompoopery is just not working. ...
www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=174593


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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Caroline Glick: Hamas embraces Haaretz's star reporter

Caroline Glick: Hamas embraces Haaretz's star reporter
Here is a link to a slobbering love fest interview of Haaretz's terrorist loving "reporter," Gideon Levy with none other than Hamas's website. Al Qassam, is the website of the Ezzedin al Qassam Brigades information office....

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As our grandmothers taught us, "A man is known by the company he keeps."

Nice paper that Haaretz is.
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Friday, April 09, 2010

Caroline Glick: David Petreaus and Israel

Caroline Glick: David Petreaus and Israel

« David Petreaus and Israel | Home | David Petreaus and Israel »

April 9, 2010, 5:53 PM

One of my pet peeves with the US military, that I raise every time I find myself speaking to US military officers, is that they bowed to Arab pressure and wiped Israel off the Middle East map. This they did a number of years ago, when they decided that Israel would be attached to the US military's European Command while every single Arab state is located in Central Command.

... [...] ... "With this introduction, I commend to everyone, Andy McCarthy's authoritative and important analysis of Gen. David Petreaus's hostility towards Israel. I have basically ignored the controversy regarding his remarks and particularly, Max Boot's attack on Diana West for calling Petreaus to task for his unfair, incorrect and indeed libellous statements about Israel's responsibility for Arab violence... [...] ...

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Obama disses Netanyahu

Obama Refuses to Dine With Jewish Leader, Friday, March 26, 2010, 4:45 AM, by Jim Hoft

Do you remember when Jesse Jackson said that under Obama Jews would lose all of their clout?
He was right.


To view a larger image go here: Obama Refuses to Dine With Jewish Leader

(Top left clockwise) Barack and Michelle Obama and radical Leftist anti-Israel Professor Edward Said at a May 1998 Arab community event in Chicago at which Edward Said gave the keynote speech. (Bill Baar’s West Side), Former PLO operative and close friend of the Obama’s Rashid Khalidi, Barack Obama and his racist minister Jeremiah Wright, and close terrorist friend William Ayers.

In an unprecedented move, Barack Obama refused to dine with the Jewish leader on Wednesday.

Nile Gardiner said it best:

Barack Obama’s humiliation of Israel is a disgrace

I wrote recently about Barack Obama’s sneering contempt for both Israel and Great Britain. Further confirmation of this was provided today with new details emerging regarding the President’s appalling reception for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House earlier this week. As Adrian Blomfield reports for The Telegraph:

Benjamin Netanyahu was left to stew in a White House meeting room for over an hour after President Barack Obama abruptly walked out of tense talks to have supper with his family, it emerged on Thursday. The snub marked a fresh low in US-Israeli relations and appeared designed to show Mr Netanyahu how low his stock had fallen in Washington after he refused to back down in a row over Jewish construction in east Jerusalem.

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Read the entire Gateway Pundit article by Jim Holt here: http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/03/obama-refuses-to-dine-with-jewish-leader/

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Monday, March 01, 2010

March 1, 2010 SPIEGEL ONLINE - INTERNATIONAL NEWSLETTER

SPIEGEL ONLINE - INTERNATIONAL NEWSLETTER Compiled on Monday, March 1, 2010, 06:41 PM CET

This mail includes the latest edition of the SPIEGEL INTERNATIONAL
newsletter.

For daily insights on Europe and the world, visit
http://www.spiegel.de/international#ref=nlint
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MONITORING EURO STABILITY
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'Offenders and Watchdogs Are Identical'
Former German Constitutional Court Justice Paul Kirchhof discusses the
design flaws of the European Monetary Union, the Greek debt crisis and
the prospects for renewed legal challenges in Germany against the euro
in light of recent events.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,680922,00.html#ref=nlint

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GILAD SHALIT DEAL OFF
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Hamas-Israel Prisoner Swap Negotiations Collapse
Germany's foreign intelligence agency has reached an impasse in its
efforts to secure the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who has
been held captive in the Gaza Strip since 2006. The chief negotiator for
the Palestinian militant group Hamas has told SPIEGEL that he is no
longer willing to take part in talks.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,680870,00.html#ref=nlint

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POWER STRUGGLE IN TURKEY
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Is Erdogan Strong Enough to Take on the Generals?
Last week's arrest of military brass amid allegations of a plot against
the Turkish government have dealt a serious blow to the country's
secular elite. But some are asking if Prime Minister Erdogan has bitten
off more than he can chew.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,680907,00.html#ref=nlint

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MOSSAD HIT
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An Israeli Affront Against Germany
Following the assassination of Hamas militant Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, German
state prosecutors are considering murder charges in the case.
Investigations in Dubai and the West are strongly pointing to Mossad
involvement in the targeted killing.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,680913,00.html#ref=nlint

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ATTACK ON GOOGLE AND CO.
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German Minister Warns Against the Power of Internet Giants
German Consumer Protection Minister Ilse Aigner has launched an attack
on the Internet economy, warning that the likes of Google, Microsoft and
Apple store vast amounts of personal information on Web users that can
be used for financial gain, and can hurt people's chances of getting
jobs or bank loans.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,681058,00.html#ref=nlint

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MORE TEETH FOR BRUSSELS
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Plans for European Economic Government Gain Steam
With Greek finances dragging down the euro, calls for coordinated fiscal
policy within the common currency zone have become more frequent. Now,
Germany and France have presented a paper outlining what such a regime
might look like. Increased monitoring is at the top of the priority
list.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,680955,00.html#ref=nlint

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XYNTHIA BATTERS CONTINENT
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Heavy Storm Kills At Least 54 in Western Europe
An brutal Atlantic storm wrought devastation across Western Europe over
the weekend and into Monday, killing at least 54 people. Most of the
casualties were in France, where coastal towns were flooded and battered
by gusts of winds of up to 166 kilometers per hour.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,680925,00.html#ref=nlint

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Photo Gallery: Deadly Storm Batters Western Europe
http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-52373.html#ref=nlint


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'INSTRUMENTS OF TORTURE'
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The EU Steps Up Efforts in Search of a Solution for Greece
With Greece expected to begin a 5 billion euro bond issue this week, the
European Union has said it wants Athens to introduce even more austerity
measures to bring down its budget deficit. Euro zone chief Juncker now
says he may reveal "instruments of torture" in the currency's battle
against speculators.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,681035,00.html#ref=nlint

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THE WORLD FROM BERLIN
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'The CDU Has Been Engaged in Tasteless Trickery'
Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats are under fire for
offering corporate sponsors face time with two state governors in return
for cash. The practice may not be illegal but it smacks of corruption,
and has got to stop, write German media commentators.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,680994,00.html#ref=nlint

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20,000 Euros to Meet the Governor: CDU Official Steps Down Over Letters
Scandal
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,679527,00.html#ref=nlint

The Millionaire Party: Germany's Free Democrats Accused of Serving the
Rich
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,672660,00.html#ref=nlint


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INNOVATIVE BANK SCAM
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Criminals Steal Account Numbers Using One-Cent Transfers
Criminals in Germany are exploiting a loophole in the banking system to
get hold of customers' account details. They transfer one cent to random
account numbers -- if the transfer goes through, they know they've hit
the mother lode.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,681030,00.html#ref=nlint

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PICTURE THIS
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Naked Down Under


http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,681083,00.html#ref=nlint

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Israeli Knesset Opening on C-SPAN

Israeli Knesset Opening on C SPAN

Oct 18, 2009 - - Yesterday - Saturday, I was watching the Israeli Knesset Opening on C-SPAN.

What a hoot.

Israeli Knesset: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Opposition Leader Tzipi Livni spoke at the Opening of the Israeli Knesset. Prime Minister Netanyahu denounced a recent UN report which accused Israel of committing war crimes in its offensive in the Gaza Strip last year.

Following his remarks, Opposition Leader Livni criticized the Prime Minister’s agenda.

Both speeches were frequently interrupted by lawmakers who objected to points made in the speeches. This event from Jerusalem is courtesy of the Knesset Channel.
Read More http://www.c-spanvideo.org/videoLibrary/video.php?progid=213808

20091012 sdosm Israeli Knesset Opening on C SPAN
People Livni Tzipi, World Middle East Israel, People Netanyahu Ben, World Middle East Israel Knesset
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Full text of Isreali Prime Minister Netanyahu's foreign policy speech

Full text of Isreali Prime Minister Netanyahu's foreign policy speech at Bar Ilan University near Tel Aviv

June 14, 2009

"Honored guests, citizens of Israel.

Peace has always been our people's most ardent desire. Our prophets gave the world the vision of peace, we greet one another with wishes of peace, and our prayers conclude with the word peace.

We are gathered this evening in an institution named for two pioneers of peace, Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, and we share in their vision.

Two and half months ago, I took the oath of office as the prime minister of Israel. I pledged to establish a national unity government and I did.

I believed and I still believe that unity was essential for us now more than ever as we face three immense challenges; the Iranian threat, the economic crisis, and the advancement of peace.

The Iranian threat looms large before us, as was further demonstrated yesterday. The greatest danger confronting Israel, the Middle East, the entire world and human race, is the nexus between radical Islam and nuclear weapons.

I discussed this issue with President Obama during my recent visit to Washington, and I will raise it again in my meetings next week with European leaders. For years, I have been working tirelessly to forge an international alliance to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Confronting a global economic crisis, the government acted swiftly to stabilise Israel's economy. We passed a two-year budget in the government and the Knesset will soon approve it.

And the third challenge, so exceedingly important, is the advancement of peace.

I also spoke about this with President Obama, and I fully support the idea of a regional peace that he is leading.

I share the president's desire to bring about a new era of reconciliation in our region. To this end, I met with President Mubarak in Egypt, and King Abdullah in Jordan, to elicit the support of these leaders in expanding the circle of peace in our region.

I turn to all Arab leaders tonight and I say: 'Let us meet. Let us speak of peace and let us make peace. I am ready to meet with you at any time. I am willing to go to Damascus, to Riyadh, to Beirut, to any place- including Jerusalem'.

I call on the Arab countries to co-operate with the Palestinians and with us to advance an economic peace. An economic peace is not a substitute for a political peace, but an important element to achieving it.

Together, we can undertake projects to overcome the scarcities of our region, like water desalination or tomaximize its advantages, like developing solar energy, or laying gas and petroleum lines, and transportation links between Asia, Africa and Europe.

The economic success of the Gulf States has impressed us all and it has impressed me. I call on the talented entrepreneurs of the Arab world to come and invest here and to assist the Palestinians and us in spurring the economy.

Together, we can develop industrial areas that will generate thousands of jobs and create tourist sites that will attract millions of visitors eager to walk in the footsteps of history in Nazareth and in Bethlehem, around the walls of Jericho and the walls of Jerusalem, on the banks of the Sea of Galilee and the baptismal site of the Jordan.

There is an enormous potential for archeological tourism, if we can only learn to co-operate and to develop it.

I turn to you, our Palestinian neighbors, led by the Palestinian Authority, and I say: 'Let's begin negotiations immediately without preconditions. Israel is obligated by its international commitments and expects all parties to keep their commitments.'

We want to live with you in peace, as good neighbors. We want our children and your children to never again experience war: that parents, brothers and sisters will never again know the agony of losing loved ones in battle; that our children will be able to dream of a better future and realize that dream; and that together we will invest our energies in plowshares and pruning hooks, not swords and spears.

I know the face of war. I have experienced battle. I lost close friends, I lost a brother. I have seen the pain of bereaved families. I do not want war. No one in Israel wants war.

If we join hands and work together for peace, there is no limit to the development and prosperity we can achieve for our two peoples in the economy, agriculture, trade, tourism and education - most importantly, in providing our youth a better world in which to live, a life full of tranquility, creativity, opportunity and hope.

If the advantages of peace are so evident, we must ask ourselves why peace remains so remote, even as our hand remains outstretched to peace?

Why has this conflict continued for more than 60 years?

In order to bring an end to the conflict, we must give an honest and forthright answer to the question: What is the root of the conflict?

In his speech to the first Zionist Conference in Basel, the founder of the Zionist movement, Theodore Herzl, said about the Jewish national home: 'This idea is so big that we must speak of it only in the simplest terms.'

Today, I will speak about the immense challenge of peace in the simplest words possible.

Even as we look toward the horizon, we must be firmly connected to reality, to the truth. And the simple truth is that the root of the conflict was, and remains, the refusal to recognize the right of the Jewish people to a state of their own, in their historic homeland.

In 1947, when the United Nations proposed the partition plan of a Jewish state and an Arab state, the entire Arab world rejected the resolution.

The Jewish community, by contrast, welcomed it by dancing and rejoicing. The Arabs rejected any Jewish state, in any borders.

Those who think that the continued enmity toward Israel is a product of our presence in Judea, Samaria and Gaza, is confusingcause and consequence.

The attacks against us began in the 1920s, escalated into a comprehensive attack in 1948 with the declaration of Israel's independence, continued with the fedayeen attacks in the 1950s, and climaxed in 1967, on the eve of the six-day war, in an attempt to tighten a noose around the neck of the state of Israel.

All this occurred during the fifty years before a single Israeli soldier ever set foot in Judea and Samaria.

Fortunately, Egypt and Jordan left this circle of enmity. The signing of peace treaties have brought about an end to their claims against Israel, an end to the conflict.

But to our regret, this is not the case with the Palestinians. The closer we get to an agreement with them, the further they retreat and raise demands that are inconsistent with a true desire to end the conflict.

Many good people have told us that withdrawal from territories is the key to peace with the Palestinians. Well, we withdrew. But the fact is that every withdrawal was met with massive waves of terror, by suicide bombers and thousands of missiles.

We tried to withdraw with an agreement and without an agreement. We tried a partial withdrawal and a full withdrawal. In 2000 and again last year, Israel proposed an almost total withdrawal in exchange for an end to the conflict, and twice our offers were rejected.

We evacuated every last inch of the Gaza Strip, we uprooted tens of settlements and evicted thousands of Israelis from their homes, and in response, we received a hail of missiles on our cities, towns and children.

The claim that territorial withdrawals will bring peace with the Palestinians, or at least advance peace, has up till now not stood the test of reality.

In addition to this, Hamas in the south, like Hezbollah in the north, repeatedly proclaims their commitment to "liberate" the Israeli cities of Ashkelon, Beersheba, Acre and Haifa.

Territorial withdrawals have not lessened the hatred, and to our regret, Palestinian moderates are not yet ready to say the simple words: Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people, and it will stay that way.

Achieving peace will require courage and candor from both sides, and not only from the Israeli side.

The Palestinian leadership must arise and say: 'Enough of this conflict. We recognise the right of the Jewish people to a state of their own in this land, and we are prepared to live beside you in true peace.'

I am yearning for that moment, for when Palestinian leaders say those words to our people and to their people, then a path will be opened to resolving all the problems between our peoples, no matter how complex they may be.

Therefore, a fundamental prerequisite for ending the conflict is a public, binding and unequivocal Palestinian recognition of Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people.

To vest this declaration with practical meaning, there must also be a clear understanding that the Palestinian refugee problem will be resolved outside Israel's borders.

For it is clear that any demand for resettling Palestinian refugees within Israel undermines Israel's continued existence as the state of the Jewish people.

The Palestinian refugee problem must be solved, and it can be solved, as we ourselves proved in a similar situation. Tiny Israel successfully absorbed tens of thousands of Jewish refugees who left their homes and belongings in Arab countries.

Therefore, justice and logic demand that the Palestinian refugee problem be solved outside Israel's borders. On this point, there is a broad national consensus. I believe that with goodwill and international investment, this humanitarian problem can be permanently resolved.

So far I have spoken about the need for Palestinians to recognise our rights. In a moment, I will speak openly about our need to recognize their rights.

But let me first say that the connection between the Jewish people and the land of Israel has lasted for more than 3,500 years. Judea and Samaria, the places where Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, David and Solomon, and Isaiah and Jeremiah lived, are not alien to us. This is the land of our forefathers.

The right of the Jewish people to a state in the land of Israel does not derive from the catastrophes that have plagued our people. True, for 2,000 years the Jewish people suffered expulsions, pogroms, blood libels, and massacres which culminated in a Holocaust - a suffering which has no parallel in human history.

There are those who say that if the Holocaust had not occurred, the state of Israel would never have been established. But I say that if the state of Israel would have been established earlier, the Holocaust would not have occured.

This tragic history of powerlessness explains why the Jewish people need a sovereign power of self-defence. But our right to build our sovereign state here, in the land of Israel, arises from one simple fact: this is the homeland of the Jewish people, this is where our identity was forged.

As Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, proclaimed in Israel's declaration of independence: 'The Jewish people arose in the land of Israel and it was here that its spiritual, religious and political character was shaped. Here they attained their sovereignty, and here they bequeathed to the world their national and cultural treasures, and the most eternal of books.'

But we must also tell the truth in its entirety: within this homeland lives a large Palestinian community. We do not want to rule over them, we do not want to govern their lives, we do not want to impose either our flag or our culture on them.

In my vision of peace, in this small land of ours, two peoples live freely, side-by-side, in amity and mutual respect. Each will have its own flag, its own national anthem, its own government. Neither will threaten the security or survival of the other.

These two realities, our connection to the land of Israel, and the Palestinian population living within it, have created deep divisions in Israeli society. But the truth is that we have much more that unites us than divides us.

I have come tonight to give expression to that unity, and to the principles of peace and security on which there is broad agreement within Israeli society. These are the principles that guide our policy.

This policy must take into account the international situation that has recently developed. We must recognise thisreality and at the same time stand firmly on those principles essential for Israel.

I have already stressed the first principle: recognition. Palestinians must clearly and unambiguously recognise Israel as the state of the Jewish people.

The second principle is: demilitarisation. The territory under Palestinian control must be demilitarised with ironclad security provisions for Israel.

Without these two conditions, there is a real danger that an armed Palestinian state would emerge that would become another terrorist base against the Jewish state, such as the one in Gaza.

We don't want Kassam rockets on Petach Tikva, Grad rockets on Tel Aviv, or missiles on Ben-Gurion airport. We want peace.

In order to achieve peace, we must ensure that Palestinians will not be able to import missiles into their territory, to field an army, to close their airspace to us, or to make pacts with the likes of Hezbollah and Iran. On this point as well, there is wide consensus within Israel.

It is impossible to expect us to agree in advance to the principle of a Palestinian state without assurances that this state will be demilitarised. On a matter so critical to the existence of Israel, we must first have our security needs addressed.

Therefore, today we ask our friends in the international community, led by the United States, for what is critical to the security of Israel: clear commitments that in a future peace agreement, the territory controlled by the Palestinians will be demilitarised: namely, without an army, without control of its airspace, and with effective security measures to prevent weapons smuggling into the territory - real monitoring, and not
what occurs in Gaza today.

And obviously, the Palestinians will not be able to forge military pacts. Without this, sooner or later, these territories will become another Hamastan. And that we cannot accept.

I told President Obama when I was in Washington that if we could agree on the substance, then the terminology would notpose a problem.

And here is the substance that I now state clearly: If we receive this guarantee regarding demilitirisation and Israel's security needs, and if the Palestinians recognise Israel as the state of the Jewish people, then we will be ready in a future peace agreement to reach a solution where a demilitarised Palestinian state exists alongside the Jewish state.

Regarding the remaining important issues that will be discussed as part of the final settlement, my positions are known: Israel needs defensible borders, and Jerusalem must remain the united capital of Israel with continued religious freedom for all faiths.

The territorial question will be discussed as part of the final peace agreement.

In the meantime, we have no intention of building new settlements or of expropriating additional land for existing settlements. But there is a need to enable the residents to live normal lives, to allow mothers and fathers to raise their children like families elsewhere.

The settlers are neither the enemies of the people nor the enemies of peace. Rather, they are an integral part of our people, a principled, pioneering and Zionist public.

Unity among us is essential and will help us achieve reconciliation with our neighbours. That reconciliation mustalready begin by altering existing realities.

I believe that a strong Palestinian economy will strengthen peace.

If the Palestinians turn toward peace - in fighting terror, in strengthening governance and the rule of law, in educating their children for peace and in stopping incitement against Israel - we will do our part in making every effort to facilitate freedom of movement and access, and to enable them to develop their economy.

All of this will help us advance a peace treaty between us.

Above all else, the Palestinians must decide between the path of peace and the path of Hamas. The Palestinian Authority will have to establish the rule of law in Gaza and overcome Hamas.

Israel will not sit at the negotiating table with terrorists who seek their destruction. Hamas will not even allow the Red Cross to visit our kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit, who has spent three years in captivity, cut off from his parents, his family and his people. We are committed to bringing him home, healthy and safe.

With a Palestinian leadership committed to peace, with the active participation of the Arab world, and the support of the United States and the international community, there is no reason why we cannot achieve a breakthrough to peace.

Our people have already proven that we can do the impossible. Over the past 61 years, while constantly defending our existence, we have performed wonders.

Our microchips are powering the world's computers. Our medicines are treating diseases once considered incurable. Our drip irrigation is bringing arid lands back to life across the globe. And Israeli scientists are expanding the boundaries of human knowledge.

If only our neighbours would respond to our call, peace too will be in our reach. I call on the leaders of the Arab world and on the
Palestinian leadership, let us continue together on the path of Menahem Begin and Anwar Sadat, Yitzhak Rabin and King Hussein.

Let us realise the vision of the prophet Isaiah, who in Jerusalem 2,700 years ago said: 'nations shall not lift up sword against nation, and they shall learn war no more.'

With God's help, we will know no more war. We will know peace."