Ben-Eliezer: Israel Shouldn´t Attack Iran (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari, Canada 02/24/12)
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MK Binyamin Ben-Eliezer (Labor) said on Friday that Israel should not
attack Iran on its own.
Speaking before members of a commercial and industrial club, Ben-
Eliezer said, “Iran will continue to be nuclear and any sanctions
will not prevent it from continuing its nuclear arms race. I do not
think that Israel should be on the front line against Iran - the
world should stop it.”
Ben-Eliezer’s comments came a day after it was reported that Israeli
President Shimon Peres plans to tell U.S. President Barack Obama that
he is opposed to Israeli military action in Iran, when he visits the
U.S. at the beginning of March.
Later that day, Peres made different comments when addressed the
Iranian threat in a speech before the annual Jerusalem meeting of the
Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and
said, “When we say all options are on the table, we mean it!”
During his comments on Friday, MK Ben-Eliezer also addressed the
latest developments in the Israeli political arena and said that
Prime Minister Netanyahu “has no competitors, not in his party and
not from other and no other parties, and he knows he has at least
another six years as leader.”
Using the opportunity to take a shot at the Kadima party he added, “I
would suggest that the Israeli public choose between the Likud and
the Labor parties. Kadima has street fighting and I do not know what
will happen with them.”
He then mentioned the entrance of journalist Yair Lapid into politics
and added, “And as for the new leader that has befallen us, I would
advise him to join either Labor or Likud.”
Ben-Eliezer also addressed the failed peace talks between Israel and
the Palestinian Authority, saying, “[PA Chairman] Abbas will
negotiate tomorrow morning if there is a construction freeze in Judea
and Samaria. We froze construction for ten months, we can freeze
longer so we can sit down for negotiations.”
During the last construction freeze, Abbas refused to negotiate with
Israel until the last minute, choosing instead to demand more pre-
conditions for negotiations.
Finally, Ben-Eliezer addressed Egypt and its former President, Hosni
Mubarak and said, “He was one of the best leaders in the Middle East
for more than 30 years and maintained good and stable relations with
the State of Israel. In the early days of the protests at Tahrir
Square I spoke to him and he did not think that would happened in
Tunis would happened in Egypt. After three days, however, he became
very angry with the Americans. Hopefully his people will remember
what he did for them and not hang him in Tahrir Square.”
On Thursday, a day after Mubarak’s lawyers delivered their closing
remarks in his trial, the former ruler told the court that he was
saddened by what he called “baseless” claims against him.
Mubarak made the remarks in a memo he sent to the court and in which
he expressed confidence in the judicial system and history to clear
his name. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 02/24/12)
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