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“There is a problem that from a young age [Palestinians] absorb venom, and their education programs are filled with incitement. The incitement did not begin with the Temple Mount or blood libels that say we are executing those who attack us and plant knives in their hands to justify the killing.

It starts the moment they are born. This wild incitement causes the hatred for us, and then they become desperate, even after studying at a university and receiving a higher education, when they are not employed by the Palestinian Authority. The donations from abroad [for the Palestinian Authority] do not form a real economy. So that is the reason. We are not at fault for everything.”

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JERUSALEM POST

Israel is still fighting its war of independence (sic), Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon said on Sunday, in reference to the ongoing wave of Palestinian terrorist attacks on Israelis, adding that calls by some political figures for a new West Bank operation are out of touch with the security realities on the ground.

Speaking to Israel Radio, the defense minister said the conflict with the Palestinians “did not start today and won’t end [tomorrow],” adding that Israel has known more severe waves of terrorism in the past.

“We are activating all of our capabilities to bring this to an end, and I believe we will succeed,” Ya’alon said. 

Increased numbers of IDF units are carrying out security missions in Judea and Samaria, arresting dozes of suspects every night, and Israel has sought to shut down sources of incitement, closing down two Palestinian radio stations, including the Darim station in Hebron overnight between Saturday and Sunday.

“We see soldiers in all junctions, guarding and beefing up their presence,” Ya’alon said. Asked about calls by Knesset Member Avigdor Lieberman to renew targeted assassinations and “switch to attack,” Ya’alon replied, “We have been on the attack since Operation Defensive Shield [in 2002], from the moment we entered Area A, we have not stopped entering Area A. 
Thus, there is no need for targeted assassinations. If we have information about a terrorist anywhere, we simply go in and arrest him, whether he is in the heart of Area A, in a Jenin refugee camp, or in the Kasba of Nablus. This time we do not need an operation defensive shield,” Ya’alon said, dismissing such calls as “slogans.”

“There is no need for [full military] divisions. Undercover forces move in, make the arrest, and exit. Dozens of such operations occur in a day,” he said.

Asked about a comment by Yesha Council Chairman Avi Roeh, who said that Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog would have done a better job of tackling knife and vehicular terrorism, Ya’alon retorted, “When politics starts getting mixed up with security, it does not improve security.”

Ya’alon said his advice for people is to “be patient.”

“Our test is not one of immediate results. In these types of conflicts, there is a need for endurance and determination, as well as creativity, and we are doing this. This won’t end immediately, and all of the various ideas or natural expectations for some sort of military maneuver that will deal with the situation and finish it [instantly are wrong],” Ya’alon said.

“We have been in conflict for 120 years already, and throughout 67 years of independence. We will have to continue to struggle. We have had much more difficult challenges in the past, and we will know how to beat this too.”

Ya’alon added that “the fact that most of the Palestinian public is not at city squares or in riot flashpoints stems from the fact that they rely on our economy, that they live off our economy, and we are developing this.”

Asked to comment on recent assessments by Military Intelligence Chief Maj.-Gen. Herzl Levi, who said that many of the Palestinian youths carrying out lone-wolf attacks see no future for themselves and are desperate, Ya’alon said, “These Palestinian youths are disappointed and desperate first of all because of their leadership,” adding, “We are not at fault for everything, and hence on this matter I fully agree with the remarks by the head of Military intelligence.”

Ya’alon added that a 13-year-old Palestinian boy living near Pisgat Ze’ev does not set out on a terror attack because of a lack of a diplomatic process or because he opposes an occupation, calling such claims “nonsense.”

“There is a problem that from a young age they absorb venom, and their education programs are filled with incitement. The incitement did not begin with the Temple Mount or blood libels that say we are executing those who attack us and plant knives in their hands to justify the killing. It starts the moment they are born. This wild incitement causes the hatred for us, and then they become desperate, even after studying at a university and receiving a higher education, when they are not employed by the Palestinian Authority. The donations from abroad [for the Palestinian Authority] do not form a real economy. So that is the reason. We are not at fault for everything.”

For twenty years, Israel has tried to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians, and been rejected by the PA repeatedly, Ya’alon added.

Turning his sights to the air activities of the Russian Air Force in Syria, and the downing of a Russian fighter jet by Turkey, Ya’alon said that a coordination mechanism in place between Moscow and Jerusalem has prevented any “misunderstandings.

He added that “Russian planes have no intention of attacking us, so there is no need to automatically shoot them down, even if they accidentally [breach our air space].”

Since Russia began air strikes in Syria, a Russian jet accidentally strayed one mile into Israeli air space, he said.

“We immediately got on our communication channel, and the pilot immediately returned to Syrian territory… Ahead of time, they of course let us know when they approach our territory. This is part of the coordination channel, and as we don’t interfere with them as a policy, the same happens in Syria, and it is good that they do not interfere with us flying and acting in accordance with our interests.”

Asked to comment on reports that he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are at loggerheads over the appointment of the next head of the Security Branch of the Defense Ministry, a sensitive role, Ya’alon said, “A set process was carried out by the nomination committee, which unanimously and unsurprisingly recommended the best candidate [Nir Ben Moshe]. This has to receive government approval, and I believe we will get this. The delay is unnecessary.”

Ya’alon said the delay in Ben Moshe’s appointment was regrettable, adding, “I thought this would reach government approval sooner, and I believe that this will eventually happen.”

2 thoughts on “Ya’alon: Israel still fighting War of Independence (sic)”
  1. Of Palestinian young, the Jews say in the above:

    “There is a problem that from a young age they absorb venom, and their education programs are filled with incitement. The incitement did not begin with the Temple Mount or blood libels that say we are executing those who attack us and plant knives in their hands to justify the killing. It starts the moment they are born. This wild incitement causes the hatred for us, and then they become desperate, even after studying at a university and receiving a higher education, when they are not employed by the Palestinian Authority. The donations from abroad [for the Palestinian Authority] do not form a real economy. So that is the reason. We are not at fault for everything.”

    Jews are not known for accepting blame for much as we know. Jews, being their own Messiah, are never to blame. After all, they are just being good Jews. A few quotes:

    “Compassion towards the wicked is really wickedness. It is along these lines that Rabbi Levi opened his speech in honor of Purim: (Talmud, Megillah, 11a):

    “If you do not uproot the inhabitants of the Land, and allow them to remain – they will become thorns in your sides, and will cause trouble for you in the Land in which you dwell.” (Bamidbar 33:55) The mitzvah, then of wiping out Amalek [Palestinians], actually stems from the value of compassion and kindness – compassion on all those whom Amalek threatens to exterminate. This mitzvah is an ongoing one, and valid even today. Today, too, there are those – driven by a deep-seeded anti-Semitism – who desperately wish to kill us. These are the people whom the Torah commanded us to obliterate, to leave no memory of them.” (Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed).

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    Nachman Abramovic demonized Palestinian children stating:

    “They may look young to you, but these people are terrorists at heart. Don’t look at their deceptively innocent faces, try to think of the demons inside each of them. I am absolutely certain these people would grow to be evil terrorists if we allowed them to grow. Would you allow them to grow to kill your children or finish them off right now? Honest and moral people ought to differentiate between true humans and human animals. We do kill human animals and we do so unapologetically. Besides, who in the West is in a position to lecture us on killing human animals. After all, whose hands are clean?”

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