Jerusalem – Israeli Minister: The U.S. Will Not Dictate Our Policy

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    Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Yaalon, who told Channel 2 on Saturday that Israel wont let the U.S. threaten us (David Bachar) Jerusalem – Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Ya’alon spoke to Channel 2 on Saturday about the meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Barack Obama, held earlier this week, saying that Israel’s government will not allow the U.S. to dictate its policy, and that “settlement construction will not be halted.”

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    “Settlements are not the reason that the peace process is failing, they were never an obstacle, not at any stage,” Ya’alon told Channel 2 News. “Even when Israel pulled out of [Palestinian] territory, the terror continued. Even when we uprooted [Jewish] communities, we got ‘Hamastan.’ That is why I propose that we think about it – not in slogans and not with decrees.”

    According to Ayalon, “we will not halt the construction in the settlements within the framework of natural growth. There are people here who are living their lives, raising children. Housing is required ? it wasn’t housing that has prevented peace.”

    In reference to the illegal West Bank outposts, which Israel has vowed to evacuate and has begun to do so, Ya’alon stressed that “the government will not permit illegal settlement, as we’ve proven with our actions this week.”

    Some believe that the evacuation of the outpost of Maoz Esther on Thursday morning, which came a day after Defense Ministry sources told Haaretz that Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak had agreed on a plan to evacuate illegal outposts in the West Bank, was carried out in accordance with U.S. pressure. However, Barak denied any correlation between the Netanyahu-Obama meeting on Monday, and the evacuation.

    Ya’alon also addressed reports that the U.S. had upped its demands and was trying to dictate Israel’s next moves in the negotiations with the Palestinians. “What the U.S. is asking is not a demand, we’ll see whether their declaration become actual demands,” he said.

    “[U.S. envoy to the Middle East George] Mitchell will come, and we’ll talk to him. I suggest that Israel and the U.S. don’t set a timetable. We won’t let them threaten us,” Ya’alon added.

    “From the banks of the Potomac in Washington it is not always clear what the real situation here is,” Ya’alon concluded. “This is where Israel must step in and help her ally understand the situation.”

    Ya’alon also criticized Israel, saying that “the Israeli discourse paints us as hostile, the problem is within us.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Actually, given EY’s dependence on U.S. army, intelligence and flyover rights across Iraq, they ARE dependent on the U.S. and cannot do bupkis without tacit U.S. approval. The U.S. may publicly disown any action they might take but privately give the Ok. If the U.S. does not support a proposal for a preemptive strike, Israel will be helpless to act.

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    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    He is such a fool if he thinks that the US won’t dictate policy ver es hut der meiah hot der deiah hut mein bubbe gezugt

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Hi Mr.Yaalon! Maybe you forgot who is financial backbone of your state?!

    When uncle sam gives you instructions you listen!
    This is why your PM is listening to the orders he was given last week.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    That’s how you say it good what’s up with good old usa tahy don’t like us but they have no case just like 1935 it was all good when 6 mil jews went up in falems now we must stand up for our self and say we will not stop good job and keep it up its our land and rem that g o d is givig them the cash not usa

    FVNMS
    FVNMS
    14 years ago

    Sure. And my name is Shprintze.

    Kudos to Yaalon!
    Kudos to Yaalon!
    14 years ago

    I am very impressed with Yaalon! They need to stand up to Obama if they want to survive. I hope he represents Bibi with these words too.

    I must say that I was very surprised that the first few comments on this article criticize him. You have such a galus mentality, I pity you.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    good…and the US will stop supporting Israel soon enough…we’re going to need to trust in HASHEM! not anyone else…the economy’s downfall has proven that already…let’s just hurry this up already!

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    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    he said at the end that we will always get rid of illegal outposts! and that was dictated by uncle sam the jewish people think its a very beautiful thing! soo hes still a lackey of the usa