(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media
Adviser)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Wednesday, 9 September
2015), left on an official visit to London. The Prime Minister will meet with
British Prime Minister David Cameron. The two men will discuss diplomatic,
strategic and bilateral issues, as well as joint challenges in the fields of
security, economics and cyber. Prime Minister Netanyahu will also meet with MPs
and Jewish community leaders.
Upon boarding the plane, the Prime Minister
said:
"I am leaving now to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron.
This is in continuation of the dozens of calls and meetings I have had since the
elections with prime ministers, presidents and foreign ministers of dozens of
countries, including meetings with the Italian Prime Minister, and with
Lithuanian and European Union leaders just yesterday. In these talks I explain
one thing: Europe needs to support Israel, not pressure Israel and not attack
Israel, but support Israel, which is the only true protection Europe has in the
Middle East against surging extremist Islam.
We are prepared to act
together with Europe in Africa and other places to fight extremist Islam but
this requires a change of approach. This change will take time but we will
implement it. This will be one focus of my talks with David Cameron. The second
thing is that we need to fight extremist Islam not only at the borders, as we
are doing, but also within our territory.
As soon as I return I will
hold a meeting to summarize a meeting that I already had about boosting forces,
stepping up enforcement, minimum sentences, blowing up suicide terrorists'
houses and other steps that we are determined to carry out against all those who
try to attack us here, within the country. My policy is zero tolerance for
terrorism and this is what we will do."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
made the following remarks upon arriving in London:
"Khamenei is not
giving supporters of the agreement any room for illusion. He has made it clear
that the US is the Great Satan and that Iran intends to destroy the State of
Israel. This will not happen. Israel is a strong country and it will become even
stronger. However, the conclusion that arises from the remarks of the tyrant in
Tehran is that all responsible countries must cooperate in order to stop Iran's
terrorism and aggression which, to my regret, will only increase as a result of
the agreement."