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PM Netanyahu’s Remarks at the Start of the Weekly Cabinet Meeting

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

 

weekly Cabinet meeting, 07/02/2010

“Israel aspires to complete peace agreements with all of its neighbors. We did this with Egypt and Jordan, and we aspire to achieve similar agreements with both the Palestinians and Syria. Two principles dictate our approach to peace negotiations with our neighbors:

First, we will conduct negotiations without preconditions. We do not accept the idea that Israel must always make extraordinary concessions in advance while the other side is exempt from making its own concessions. It is negotiations that will bring about an agreement and we will not enter into negotiations when everything is known in advance.

Second, at the end of the negotiations we need to maintain the State of Israel’s vital national interests, especially security. It is doubtful whether any peace agreement that is unaccompanied by solid security arrangements on the ground can last. We want peace that will last for years, decades and generations and to this end, these components, especially security, are essential.

I hope that we are before the resumption of the negotiations with the Palestinians. We are open to the resumption of the process with the Syrians. While involvement in the negotiations is important for us, it is less important than the two abovementioned principles, in both the Palestinian and the Syrian arenas.

Today, the Cabinet will establish a directors-general committee chaired by National Economic Council Chairman Prof. Eugene Kandel to formulate a national plan to reduce dependence on petroleum. This is one of the State of Israel’s vital interests. In my opinion, this is an international interest regarding air pollution, the instability of the international system as a result of the transfer of great sums of capital from certain countries, and - of course - the fact that certain countries which control the petroleum market also support terrorism. This interest is worldwide and the effort that we are making, in addition to the establishment of a scientific and academic team, is due to be supported by other countries. I spoke about this with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and others. They showed great interest in cooperating with our effort. While this effort will not bear fruit within a year or two, within a decade there will certainly be breakthroughs that could change and dramatically reduce the world’s dependence, especially regarding the use of petroleum for transportation. While there are many alternative energy solutions outside transportation, the world is very strongly dependent on petroleum due to the dependence of transportation on petroleum. Therefore, the focus of our diplomatic and organizational effort will be to find alternatives to petroleum in transportation.”

Prime Minister Netanyahu noted that the Cabinet would be briefed on the plan to establish Israel’s fifth medical school, in Safed, and added that this would - inter alia - boost regional development in the Galilee.

Prime Minister Netanyahu also said that the Cabinet would decide to allocate NIS 30 million to support focused immigration plans from the US and France.

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PM Netanyahu’s Remarks at the Start of the Weekly Cabinet Meeting, 10/01/2010

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Following are excerpts from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting today:I would like to express shock over the murder of seven-year-old Leon Kalantarov and eight-month-old Fruma Anshin. Today, we will establish a ministerial committee chaired by Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman, and including Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch and Social Welfare and Social Services Minister Yitzhak Herzog, to examine what steps the Government must take - in addition to those already in place - in order to assure the security of our children from such horrors.

Today the Cabinet will also discuss strengthening the communities adjacent to the Gaza Strip. This area has suffered severely in the past decade from terrorist attacks and rocket and missile fire. Our policy is clear to all and I think it also became clear over the weekend - to respond resolutely to any firing at our territory and at our communities. There is no doubt that this policy, in addition to Operation Cast Lead, has increased deterrence against attack on our communities. But we believe that we cannot suffice thereby. Therefore, the Prime Minister’s Office, along with the Finance Ministry, has formulated a Government package for investment in infrastructures and development in order to help the communities adjacent to the Gaza Strip, especially Sderot, in which most of the population is concentrated, but there are other communities that have suffered, and some of which are still suffering. This NIS 300 million plan will meet their needs. I think that this is a welcome and important step that the Government is taking.”

Prime Minister Netanyahu also commented on the need to promote respect for, and study of, the Hebrew language and commended a plan to this effect by Education Minister Gideon Saar. The Prime Minister also spoke in favor of declaring the birthday of Eliezer Ben-Yehudah as a national day for the Hebrew language.

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