Israel’s
Leaders Discuss the Nation’s
Security and Terrorist Issues
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(IPMO) Following
are Israel’s Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s remarks from his
joint press conference this month with President Moshe Katsav:
"I would
like to make just one comment. Last night, I ordered all security
elements in the State of Israel to use special measures in
order to deal with the first signs of terrorist activity, which
we are seeing in various areas. We will use an iron fist against
any attempt to resume terrorist activity wherever the first
signs of such activity may be seen, in the Gaza Strip, as well
as in Judea and Samaria. We will use far-reaching measures
on all roads and highways in sensitive areas. We will not hesitate
to take any step that may be necessary in order to deny terrorist
organizations’ attempts to resume terrorist activities that
could harm the citizens of the State of Israel. There are no
restrictions on the security establishment in any action that
may be necessary to strike at terrorism."
In response
to a question on Al-Qaeda: "There certainly are attempts
by terrorist elements, including those from abroad, to spread
their wings in areas close to us. I have not heard Abu Mazen’s
remarks and I do not know upon what basis these statements
were made. I can promise that Israeli intelligence is monitoring
all attempts by terrorist elements to infiltrate our region."
In response
to a question on the firing of Kassam rockets: "Our region
is one tainted by terrorism and therefore we are fighting terrorism.
As I have said, according to explicit instructions that I recently
gave the security establishment, we are systematically stepping
up our war: There are no longer any restrictions on the security
establishment regarding counter-terrorist actions, anywhere,
in the Gaza Strip and in Judea and Samaria. Since it is certainly
possible to monitor things since this activity began, it is
being implemented successfully, without hesitation and thus
it will continue. There is no day on which security elements
do not successfully carry out preventive actions and foil attempts
by various elements to perpetrate acts of terrorism, including
the firing of Kassam rockets. True, the firing of Kassam rockets
has not stopped completely but the scope is far smaller than
it might have been if it weren’t for the constant, ongoing
preventive actions, which have results on the ground and as
a result of which there have been many casualties, including
among leading terrorists. This activity will continue. I gave
clear, unequivocal instructions to all security elements: There
are no restrictions, whatever needs to be done in order to
reach anywhere, to anyone, in order to prevent terrorist actions,
will be done, and has already been done, without hesitation.
I am certain that in the end, that this will be reflected in
the scope of violent actions perpetrated against us."
In response
to a question on Al-Qaeda: "I don’t know upon what basis
Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Abu Mazen made his remarks.
We know of, and are monitoring, attempts by international terrorist
elements to infiltrate areas close to us. One must not forget
that Islamic Jihad and Hamas are also part of the global terrorist
movement, and have always received support and assistance from
international terrorist elements, thus the ability to discern
a link between terrorist elements in the territories and international
terrorism is neither surprising nor new. We are monitoring
such matters and this constitutes a main part of our war against
the terrorist organizations."
In response
to a question on the issue of terrorism before the elections: "I
assume that among terrorist elements that there are many that
would like to act precisely ahead of the elections with the
intention of influencing their results. Extremist elements
among the Palestinians are very uncomfortable that the State
of Israel is led by a movement or a person who can enlist widespread
international support for Israel that creates a very solid
international front in support of our position, as we need
to see in recent weeks. The international front supports the
principles that I formulated following the rise of Hamas. It
weighs very heavily on the extremist Palestinian groups and
there are certainly those among them that would like to step
up terrorist activities in order to affect the outcome of the
elections. I trust Israelis’ responsibility and good sense
to know that we are fighting against terrorism with full force
and, along with this, that we will know how to maintain the
broad international front of support for Israel as has indeed
been the case. Israelis won’t be led astray after extremist
Palestinian elements that are interested, perhaps, in an Israeli
government that isolates the State of Israel in the world."
In response
to a question regarding democracy in the Arab world: "We
know that most violent terrorist activity these days is perpetrated
by Islamic Jihad. Democracy built on terrorism is doubtful
from the start. The question is not if the voting process was
technically according to the rules that are recognized in democratic
countries, with ballot boxes, with secrecy, but what forces
formed this process? As soon as the force representing such
a process is a terrorist force, then the pretensions of speaking
on behalf of democracy are, in my view, meaningless. Is this
region, or are the Arab countries, incapable of holding democratic
processes? I think that this is too sweeping and far-reaching
a conclusion. But the burden of the proof is certainly on them
and the burden of caution is on us. We are aware but wary and
know what to do so as to bar any of these elements from gaining
a foothold that could threaten our existence. We are not afraid
for the existence of the State of Israel from any sort of Palestinian
element. We know how to fight each one of them and all of them
at once and we have done so with great success in the past
five years and if it is necessary, we will do so for as long
as it takes."
In response
to a question on Abu Mazen: "We always say and believe
that it is necessary to maintain any arrangement that creates
the possibility of future dialogue. Dialogue is for those who
want to make peace and war is for those who use terrorism.
Abu Mazen is the elected Chairman of the PA, he was elected
by a decisive majority of the Palestinian public and as such,
he is the Chairman of the PA and the State of Israel has no
personal war against him and we have no intention of acting
against Abu Mazen. However, in the parliamentary elections,
Hamas movement representatives received a decisive majority.
They do not want to recognize the State of Israel and have
announced that they have no intention of making peace with
us. Hamas leader Ismail Haniye was appointed by the PA Chairman
as the candidate for Prime Minister. As soon as the PA government
is a Hamas government, it becomes the body in accordance with
the behavior and principles of which we must act. Since the
PA government is expected to be a Hamas government, it becomes
the relevant factor regarding the determination of our position
and attitude towards future negotiations. But we are neither
ruling out nor fighting Abu Mazen, the elected Chairman of
the PA. While we have the respect due him, we are nevertheless
disappointed by the fact that instead of fighting terrorism,
he has appointed the leader of terrorism as the candidate for
Prime Minister."
In response
to a question on the war on terrorism: "My instructions
to the security establishment are according to developments.
When there is calm, our activity is different than when there
is increased terrorist activity. In recent weeks, we have carried
out a long series of unprecedentedly successful counter-terrorist
actions. More than once, cells that sought to fire Kassam rockets
were eliminated beforehand and this was on the basis of my
personal instructions to prevent terrorist actions. In recent
days we have seen the signs of a desire to increase terrorist
activities, therefore and being completely involved in events,
I have instructed the security forces to act."
In response
to a question on Ismail Haniye: "Regarding Ismail Haniye,
we have set three basic conditions before the Palestinian government:
1) The cessation of terrorism and the disarming of terrorist
groups; 2) Changing the Hamas Covenant, which does not recognize
the right of the State of Israel to exist, and recognition
of the right of the State of Israel to exist, and 3) Acceptance
and recognition of all agreements that have been signed between
the PA and the State of Israel. If these three conditions are
met, it will be possible to relate to the Palestinian government.
In the absence of complete and comprehensive agreement to all
three conditions, there is no chance that we will hold contacts
with the Palestinian government, whatever its composition.
In any case, I want to reassure: I have no intention of meeting
with Ismail Haniye; I do have the intention of fighting terrorism
if he is involved in it."
In response
to a question regarding the international position: "Just
to sharpen the point: The international community has a unified
front and there is no erosion. Russian President Vladimir Putin
made it very clear to me that he unequivocally supports these
three principles and that this is what will be said to the
Hamas delegation. Of course, I rely on our determination and
the stability of the international community and I want to
believe that Russian President Putin will stick to his position.
In any case, I think and I hope that it would be preferable
if Russian President Putin would say that he is committed to
these positions than if he would say the opposite. I am pleased
that this is what he has announced."