PM Netanyahu statement on Hezbollah tunnels 19 Dec 2018

PM Netanyahu's statement ahead of the UN Security Council's meeting today that will discuss Hezollah's terror tunnels, that violate Israeli sovereignty and UNSC Resolution 1701.

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    "I called on the UN to convene the Security Council and that meeting is taking place today. I appreciate the fact that the United States is taking an unequivocal stand against Hezbollah."
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    PM Netanyahu speaks at the Prime Minister's Office PM Netanyahu speaks at the Prime Minister's Office Copyright: GPO/Haim Zach
     
     
    (Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this afternoon (Wednesday, 19 December 2018), issued the following statement ahead of the UN Security Council meeting today that will discuss Hezbollah's terror tunnels, which violate Israeli sovereignty and UNSC Resolution 1701:​

    PM Netanyahu: 
    "A few weeks ago Israel launched a campaign to expose and neutralize a network of cross-border terror tunnels on our northern border with Lebanon. 
    Since the beginning of this campaign, December 4th, we've uncovered, so far, four tunnels that cut into our territory. Their goal has been to penetrate our territory, to kidnap our people, including civilians, murder civilians and conquer the nor​thern piece of the Galilee. 
    This is not merely an act of aggression; it's an act of war. It is part of a war plan I would say. It has been confirmed by UNIFIL. UNIFIL has confirmed the existence of these tunnels and they have said that they represent a clear violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
    Hezbollah is doing all this because Iran supports it in every way, including with money. Money that it got from the flawed Iranian deal. And this is part of the Iranian web of aggression.
    It is important to understand what Hezbollah is doing here. It is committing a double war crime. It's targeting Israeli civilians, while hiding behind Lebanese civilians. Targeting Israeli civilians, while hiding behind Lebanese civilians. That's a double war crime. 
    The people of Lebanon have to understand that Hezbollah is putting them in jeopardy. And we expect Lebanon to take action against this, to protest against this, not to give in to this. And the fact that the Lebanese army is doing nothing means that they are either unable or unwilling or both to do anything about this. But it doesn't absolve Lebanon's culpability. Their territory is being used to attack our territory. Their territory is being used to dig terror tunnels, to terrorize, kidnap and murder our citizens. Therefore, we hold Lebanon accountable.
    Now we think the international community should hold Iran, Hezbollah and Lebanon accountable and it should act accordingly. Because what you're seeing is not merely a grave violation of our sovereignty and our security, but a grave violation of any nation's security. 
    Hezbollah is using now every third house in villages in southern Lebanon for these aggressive purposes. Every third house.  
    And the UN knows this. So what does the international community do? I think several things are required and I'm going to itemize them. 
    I called on the UN to convene the Security Council and that meeting is taking place today. I appreciate the fact that the United States is taking an unequivocal stand against Hezbollah and pushing for the Security Council to hold this urgent meeting.
    Ambassador Haley was right when she said two days ago at the UN that Hezbollah must be condemned for, here's the quote, "jeopardizing the safety of the Lebanese people and violating Israel's sovereignty."
    So I call on all the members of the Security Council to condemn Hezbollah's wonton acts of aggression; to designate Hezbollah, in its entirety, as a terrorist organization; to press for heightened sanctions against Hezbollah; to demand that Lebanon stop allowing its territory to be used as an act of aggression and its citizens to be used as pawns; to support Israel's right to defend itself against Iranian-inspired and Iranian-conducted aggression. 
    I call on the Security Council to demand that UNIFIL fully meet its mandate and deepen its operations. This includes ensuring that UNIFIL has unrestrained access to any area in southern Lebanon, including private and public lands. That UNIFIL has the ability to get to any area quickly, before they cover-up and destroy the evidence. That UNIFIL is not restricted by Hezbollah or the Lebanese army in any way and reports on any obstructions. And that UNIFIL provides detailed reports of any violations to the UN and to Israel in a timely manner. 
    I hope that the Security Council will stand up for the truth and for peace and security. I hope that it takes the necessary action, the correct action, the moral action. And in the meantime Israel will continue to take all the necessary action to protect our people and to defend our borders."