Amb. Prosor Responds to the attack from Syria
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Following the events on the Syrian border, the UN, as usual, called on both sides to exercise restraint. How is it possible that even while Iran’s fingerprints and DNA can be found all over the crime scene, the UN can’t find the courage to condemn it ?
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8/21/2015
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On
Thursday, in the late afternoon, four rockets were fired from Syrian territory
and struck the Northern Galilee and the Golan Heights in Israel. This was an
indiscriminate and premeditated terrorist attack against Israeli territory
without any provocation from the Israeli side. It is important to emphasize
that the launching of these rockets is not a spillover from the ongoing war in
Syria, but a deliberate attack on Israel.
We
have credible information that the attack was carried out by the Palestinian Islamic
Jihad organization and was facilitated and directed by an Iranian operative,
Saeed Izaadhi, who heads the Palestinian unit in the Iranian Revolutionary
Guards Qods force. This is another clear
and blatant demonstration of Iran’s continued and unabated support and
involvement in terrorist attacks against Israel and in the region in general.
These
attacks are in blatant violation of the 1974 Separation
of Forces Agreement. The government of
Israel holds Syria responsible for this and all other attacks emanating from
its territory, and holds Iran responsible for orchestrating this attack.
The ink has not yet dried
on the JCPOA nuclear agreement, and Iran has already provided a clear
indication that it will continue to act to destabilize the region. These acts
are in complete violation of UNSCR 1373 and other mandatory UN Security Council
resolutions. They offer a clear indication that Iran cannot be trusted to meet
its commitments under the JCPOA and UNSCR 2231 that endorsed the plan of
action.
I call on the Security Council to publicly
condemn these attacks, to hold Syria responsible, and to denounce Iran for its
active and direct role in perpetrating acts of terror throughout the region.
Just as this attack is not business as usual, your response to it cannot be the
usual call for both sides to show restraint. This deliberate and unprovoked
attack is the act of one side, and one side only. "
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