Citizens of The United States, there are moments in the life of a nation
- From: "Billy" <nevermind@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 18:01:19 -0700
returned
By Haaretz Service
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert reiterated his conditions for an end to the
military operation in Lebanon on Monday evening, saying that only when those
three demands are met will Israel consider a cease-fire.
In his first public address since the start of Israel's offensive in Lebanon
last week, Olmert said a cease-fire would first require the return of the
two soldiers whose abduction sparked the current conflict, an end to
Hezbollah rocket attacks and the deployment of the Lebanese army along the
shared border.
"Citizens of Israel, there are moments in the life of a nation, when it is
compelled to look directly into the face of reality and say: no more," he
said.
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"And I say to everyone: no more. Israel will not be held hostage - not by
terror gangs or by a terrorist authority or by any sovereign state,"
"There is nothing we want more than peace on all of our borders," Olmert
told the Knesset. But he said, "Israel will not agree to live with rockets
fired on its citizens, he added. "Only a nation that can protect its freedom
deserves it," he stated.
Olmert said that Israel held the Lebanese government responsible for the
abductions of IDF soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev last Wednesday,
even if the government itself was not directly behind the kidnappings.
The prime minister also drew a parallel between the current operations in
Gaza and Lebanon, saying that Israel was acting in self-defense on both
fronts. Three weeks ago, Corporal Gilad Shalit was snatched from his base
close to the Gaza border and has been held by Palestinian militants since.
He said that Israel has "no territorial dispute with our southern neighbors
or our northern neighbors," but warned that while "Israel did not ask for
this confrontation," it would "continue to fight with full force to stop
terror" on both fronts.
The prime minister also accused Syria and Iran, both of whom provide
practical support for Hezbollah and Hamas, of agitating the violence.
"Iran and Syria are still interfering in Lebanese and Palestinian Authority
affairs through Hezbollah and Hamas," he said.
He said that although Israel "has no intention of interfering in internal
Lebanese matters," it was nonetheless "fighting against a terror
organization operating in Lebanon."
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