PM vague on whether US behind spate of Iran stories (JERUSALEM POST) By HERB KEINON 04/04/12)
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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was tellingly non-committal Tuesday
about whether he thought the US administration was intentionally
leaking information about a possible Israeli attack on Iran in order
to torpedo it.
At a press conference called to mark three years to his government,
Netanyahu –asked about the leaks – said that US President Barack
Obama spoke correctly last month at the AIPAC policy conference when
he said there was a need to reduce statements about Iran.
"I am personally acting in this manner, and hope others are doing the
same," he said.
Pressed whether he thought they were, Netanyahu said only, "I hope
that they are."
Netanyahu´s´ comments follow a report last week in the US magazine
Foreign Policy claiming that Israel had secured the use of airbases
in Azerbaijan, which neighbors Iran, for a possible attack. That was
only one of a number of high-profile reports over the last couple of
weeks quoting senior US officials that discussed a possible Israeli
attack.
Even though the press conference, one of only a handful Netanyahu has
called since taking office, dealt primarily with economic, social and
political issues, he did discuss Iran.
Iran, he said, was facing serious economic difficulties as a result
of recently imposed sanctions, including sanctions of the SWIFT
system that limits the country´s ability to receive bank transfers
from abroad. At the same time, he said, "it has yet to move backward,
even a millimeter, in its nuclear program."
"Will these difficulties bring the government in Tehran to stop its
nuclear program? Time will tell," he said. "I cannot say to you that
this will happen. I know there are difficulties, but there has yet to
be a change."
Culling from the Passover haggada which states that in every
generation there are those who rise up to destroy the Jewish people,
Netanyahu said that the difference now – as opposed to 70 years ago –
was that now the Jewish people had the ability to defend itself.
Netanyahu, in an upbeat mood at the press conference during which he
ticked off what he said were the government´s achievements, said he
had no intention of calling new elections, but was not afraid of them
if they were forced upon him.
In an apparent dig at new Kadima head Shaul Mofaz, whom he said he
respected along with Labor leader Shelly Yacimovich, Netanyahu said
that the nation needed a leader "able to act well on the
international arena, since we do not live in an isolated bubble."
Known for a rather professorial manner in private meetings, Netanyahu
drew a tree on a computerized sketch board that only worked for a
short time during the press conference. He said that the tree was
flourishing even amid the twin storms buffeting the world and the
region: the international economic crisis and the revolutions in the
Arab world.
Netanyahu said that the tree was able to weather the storms because
it had deep rotes – the country´s connection to Judaism and Zionism,
and defense. He said his government had deepened those roots.
He drew the trunk of the tree, and called that the economy which he
said was flourishing under his helm, and that as a result it bore
fruits, which he also drew.
Netanyahu enumerated the four threats which he thought Israel faced:
the nuclear threat, the missile threat, the cyber threat and the
threat of porous borders. On each of these issues the prime minister
said that the government was taking action, and that it had succeeded
to put Iran atop the world´s international agenda.
Netanyahu, accused by critics of calling the press conference to
highlight the economy because he was concerned about the likelihood
of another round of social protests in the summer, said, "The
problems last summer were real, and I am attentive to them."
He said he was not worried about the likelihood on more social
protests this summer.
In advance of the press conference, the PMO put out a pamphlet
highlighting the government´s achievements. Among the figures:
Israel’s economy grew some 4.7 percent, well under the 9.5% growth in
China, but way ahead of the .7% growth in Spain, 1.1% growth in
Britain, 1.5% in the US, and 2.7% in Germany.
Unemployment in Israel dropped to 5.4% in 2011, with an additional
237,000 jobs added between 2009-2011. By contrast, the average
unemployment rate of EU countries was 9.7% and the unemployment rate
in the US was 9%.
The tax rate on gas in Israel, according to the figures is 48%,
compared to a 56% tax-rate both in Britain and France.
The price for a kilowatt of electricity is NIS 58.96, comparable to
the 2008 level of NIS 57.74.
In addition to the press conference and material handed out, the PMO
created an animated video on the government´s achievements to mark
its third year anniversary.
The press conference was held in the new offices of the Government
Press Office at the Malcha Technological Park in Jerusalem, and
before speaking, Netanyahu affixed a mezuza to the door of the press
conference room. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 04/04/12)
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