Terror in Paris: PM Netanyahu meets French Ambassador to Israel 9 Jan 2015
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Terror in Paris: PM Netanyahu meets French Ambassador to Israel
1/9/2015
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These terrorists might have different names: ISIS, Boko Haram, Hamas, al-Shabab, al-Qaeda, Hezbollah. But all of them are driven by the same hatred and blood-thirsty fanaticism.
PM Netanyahu meets French Ambassador to Israel
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(Communicated by the Prime Minister’s Media Adviser)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Friday, 9 January 2015), met with French Ambassador to Israel Patrick Maisonnave and made the following remarks at the start of their meeting:
"I wish to send from this place our deepest condolences to President François Hollande, the bereaved families and the people of France. We grieve with our French brothers and sisters. We reaffirm our commitment to work together to defeat the enemies of the democratic values we all cherish.
I know that you're going from here to France, and I want you to take with you the sentiment of every citizen of Israel. We have experienced such attacks, we know the feeling, and we share your grief, but also your resolve, which has been demonstrated in the last few days by so many of France's citizens who gathered to gather and say, we have to fight these enemies of our common civilization.
These terrorists gun down journalists in Paris; they behead aid workers in Syria; they kidnap schoolgirls in Nigeria; they bomb churches in Iraq; they slaughter tourists in Bali; they rocket civilians from Gaza; and they strive to build nuclear weapons in Iran.
They might have different names: ISIS, Boko Haram, Hamas, al-Shabab, al-Qaeda, Hezbollah. But all of them are driven by the same hatred and blood-thirsty fanaticism. And all of them seek to destroy our freedoms and to impose on all of us a violent, medieval tyranny. This is a global struggle.
Bringing to justice the Paris murderers is just the beginning. It must be followed by a broad based assault on the forces of radical Islam throughout the world. This is everybody's battle.
The terrorists have shown that they have the will to crush us, but they don't have the capacity. Now we must show that we have the will to defeat them and crush them.
This is the essence of the battle that we're fighting: Freedom against barbarism. Freedom must win, but to win, we have to stand together and fight together.
This is our message to the people of France, and this is our message to all the citizens of civilized countries. Please convey the message of the people of Israel to the people of France, and our solidarity against all those who wish to extinguish our freedoms.
The root of terrorism is terrorists. The root of terrorism is terrorists who wish to bring back humanity, all of mankind, to a darker age. They don't particularly care about this or that issue. They don't care about political settlements. They want to overrun our societies, our liberties, our way of life. They want to take us back 1,000 years.
This is what drives them. And in order to fight them, we have to understand that they challenge everyone: They challenge their fellow Muslims who don't share their implacable creed, and then they challenge everyone else. Radical Islam is challenging the entire world – the Muslim world and the non-Muslim world alike, but it is radical Islam.
The second point I think you made just now, Ambassador, is a very important one, and that is that the first tactic of terrorists is top impose terror, to create fear. And the first rule in fighting terrorism is to refuse to be afraid. I know that there are many in France who are asking themselves, how can we fight this dreadful fear-imposing barbarism. Should we continue to publish our views? Should we express our opinions? Should we now cut back? And my message, in Paris, In Jerusalem, anywhere, is the first rule in fighting terrorism is to refuse to knuckle down and knuckle under fear and pain of fear, to refuse to be afraid.
And the third most important point is we have to unite to roll back this side of fear. And I think that you can go from here to Paris armed with the knowledge that the people of Israel believe strongly in what I've just said, embrace the people of France as brothers and sisters. We understand we are in a common battle for our values and a common battle for our future, and we refuse to be intimidated."
Hamas praises Paris terrorists
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A Facebook post by "Al-Rasalah", a Hamas publication (Friday, 9 January 2015), featured photographs of the three terrorists who were eliminated in Paris. The caption reads: "The shahidim [martyrs] who were dispatched by God, the heroes of the raid in Paris."
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