Netanyahu to Olmert: I Will Not Be Silent

December 4, 2013

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“As a troubled fountain, and a corrupted spring, so is a righteous man that giveth way before the wicked.” (Proverbs 25:26)

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert arrives to the District Court in Tel Aviv where he was tried for alleged bribery. (Photo: Gideon Markowicz/POOL/Flash90)
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert arrives to the District Court in Tel Aviv where he was tried for alleged bribery. (Photo: Gideon Markowicz/POOL/Flash90)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to former PM Ehud Olmert’s attack against his policy on Iran.  Olmert spoke Sunday at the Institute for National Security Studies, criticizing Netanyahu for potentially harming Israel-US relations.

Olmert said that disagreements with the U.S. must never be handled in a way “that might give the impression, G-d forbid… of a provocative tone of personal confrontation with the man whose goodwill and support for the state of Israel are perhaps the most important basis for the state of Israel’s strategic interest.”

In Rome on an official visit to meet with both the Pope and the Italian cabinet, Netanyahu came out strongly against Olmert’s comments at a Hanukkah candle-lighting in the city’s Great Synagogue.

“In contrast to others, when I see that interests vital to the security of Israel’s citizens are in danger, I will not be silent.

“It is very easy to be silent. It is very easy to receive a pat on the shoulder from the international community, to bow one’s head, but I am committed to the security of my people. I am committed to the future of my state and in contrast to periods in the past, we have a loud and clear voice among the nations and we will sound it in time in order to warn of the danger,” he added.

“And as to the actual threat, we will act against it in time if need be. I would like to dispel any illusions. Iran aspires to attain an atomic bomb. It would thus threaten not only Israel but also Italy, Europe and the entire world. There should be no going astray after the attack of smiles.

“Today there is a regime in Iran that supports terrorism, facilitates the massacre of civilians in Syria and unceasingly arms its proxies – Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad – with deadly missiles.

“The most dangerous regime in the world must not be allowed to have the most dangerous weapon in the world. As we have warned, and I say this with regret, the sanctions regime has started to weaken and very quickly. If tangible steps are not taken soon, it is liable to collapse and the efforts of years will vanish without anything in exchange. But at the same time, I tell you and promise in the spirit of the Maccabees, we will not allow Iran to receive a military nuclear capability,” said Netanyahu.

 

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