Prosor:Abbas could learn a great deal from Hussein
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1/20/2014
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Today, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, Ron Prosor addressed the Security Council on the Situation in the Middle East. Ambassador Prosor attacked the Palestinian
leadership's continuous incitement against Israel and discussed the violence
and instability afflicting the Middle East.
Ambassador Prosor said: "President Abbas could learn
a great deal from King Hussein of Jordan about demonstrating his commitment to
making peace.
I and most Israelis will never forget the sight of
King Hussein consoling the Israeli families whose children had been killed in a
terrorist attack. Contrast this picture, with a picture from just a few weeks
ago when released terrorists were given a heroes’ welcome by the Palestinians
and embraced by President Abbas.
Murderers were met with fireworks and festivities and showered with
candies and congratulations. The
Palestinian Authority is rewarding terrorists with tens of thousands of
dollars. The motto of the PA’s pension plan seems to be ‘the more you
slay, the more we pay."
From cradles to kindergartens and from schools to
soccer stadiums, Palestinian children are besieged by messages of hate. They are born in hospitals named after
violent Palestinian groups, attend schools named after terrorists, and are
taught from textbooks that describe Zionism as racism."
Referring to the
ongoing peace talks, Ambassador Prosor said:
" The Palestinian leadership has yet to learn that real
peace requires real commitment. You cannot condemn terrorism to
international media and congratulate terrorists on Palestinian media. You cannot victimize others and then insist
you are the victim. And you cannot use
this forum to spread destructive messages and expect constructive results. "
Ambassador
Prosor also referred to the new Iranian president and emphasized that since his
election, Iran is still persecuting minorities, imprisoning journalists and
targeting political adversaries.
He said: "Rather than cleaning house, the new president
believes he can sweep Iran’s atrocities under the Persian rug. Behind Iran’s smiling façade, President Rouhani and
Ayatollah Khamenei continue to preach hatred and provoke hostility. The ink is barely dry on the interim nuclear
agreement and Iran is already showing its true colors. This is a regime that
crosses red lines, produces yellow cake, and beats its citizens black and
blue.
It doesn’t take a crime scene investigator to see Iran’s
fingerprints on the violence erupting in parts of the Middle East.
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