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3 Dec 2009
http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Government/Communiques/2009/PM_Netanyahu_meets_leaders_Judea_Samaria_3-Dec-2009.htm
(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this morning (Thursday), 3 December
2009, in his Tel Aviv office, for approximately two hours, met with the
leaders of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria. Those participating
in the meeting voiced their views on the Cabinet's 25 November 2009
decision to suspend construction and the stop-work orders issued
pursuant thereto, as well as on the way in which they are being
implemented.
Prime Minister Netanyahu said: "The Cabinet decision is the optimal
decision for the State of Israel in the complicated diplomatic
situation in which we presently find ourselves, and given the various
challenges facing us. We made this tough decision in order to advance
Israel's broader interests. This step makes it clear to the main
elements around the world that Israel aspires towards peace and is
serious in its intention to achieve peace, while the Palestinians
refuse to begin peace negotiations. This step makes it clear who is
refusing peace."
Prime Minister Netanyahu added: "
This order is one-time only and it
limits the duration of the suspension. There are nine months and three
weeks left. Once the suspension has expired, we will continue to build.
I want to make it clear: The future of settlement will be determined
only in a permanent peace agreement."
Regarding the manner in which the orders are being implemented, Prime
Minister Netanyahu said that, "The orders are not easy for you; neither
are they easy for me. We will work so that they are implemented in
such way as to make it as easy as possible on the public. Wherever
there are unnecessary difficulties - we will reduce them. I intend to
pass your remarks along to Defense Minister Ehud Barak. At the same
time, I ask you to speak to him directly. It is important that he hear
you. Our policy is to implement the Cabinet decision while giving your
concerns maximum consideration."
Prime Minister Netanyahu concluded: "This was a very important meeting.
I have noted the points you raised regarding the implementation and I
will speak to the Defense Minister Barak about them. We will give you
answers in the coming days. I would like you, as leaders, to sit at the
steering wheel together with us. There is one item that is not on the
agenda: You may demonstrate, protest and express your opinions, but it
cannot be that you will not abide by decisions which have been made
according to law. The true answer is dialogue and finding solutions in
the limited time that has been allotted. While I do not intend to not
uphold the Cabinet decision, Defense Minister Barak and I will
implement it via dialogue with you. We will do our utmost to pass,
together with you, the remaining nine months and three weeks. We need
to cooperate and get through this period together. Instead of creating
an atmosphere of crisis, we should all focus on emerging from the
period of the suspension and overcoming it together. Let us surmount
the problems together, some of which were foreseen and some of which
came to light during the implementation. We are only a few days into
the process and I would ask for your patience."
Prime Minister Netanyahu said that after consulting with Defense
Minister Barak and the professional team on the issues that were raised
at the meeting, answers and solutions would be formulated within the
shortest time possible.