At the weekly Cabinet meeting today (Sunday, 2 November):
1. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the following remarks:
"I would like to send my best wishes for a full recovery to Yehuda Glick who was wounded by the bullets of a despicable would-be assassin. I spoke with his wife and his father and I told them that along with the entire Jewish people, I am praying for Yehuda's recovery. I am certain that I speak for all ministers and very many of the Israeli people in this regard.
I would like to express great appreciation to the ISA and the Israel Police who, within hours, solved this crime and reached its perpetrator. Israel is taking vigorous action against terrorists and those who throw stones, firebombs and fireworks. We will also pass stronger legislation on the issue. All of this is in order to restore quiet and security throughout Jerusalem.
I have ordered that massive reinforcements be brought in and that additional means be used in order to ensure law and order in Israel's capital. It could be that we are in a lengthy struggle; however, we are determined to be successful. We will certainly oppose all systematic and continuing attempts by Islamic extremist elements to stir up unrest. They would like to set a religious fire in Jerusalem and thereby ignite the entire Middle East. The place they are most determined on is the Temple Mount. They are disseminating lies to the effect that we intend to destroy or harm the Al-Aqsa Mosque and that we intend to prevent Muslims from praying there. They are using verbal and physical violence in an effort to exclude Jews from going up to the Temple Mount. We will not allow this to happen; neither will we alter the worship arrangements and the access to the Temple Mount that has been customary for decades. We are committed to the status quo for Jews, Muslims and Christians.
Since the time of our patriarch Abraham, the Temple Mount has been the holiest site for our people. The Temple Mount is the most sensitive kilometer on earth. Alongside a strong insistence on our rights, we are determined to maintain the status quo. It is easy to start a religious fire, but much more difficult to extinguish it. These messages have been passed along as clearly as possible to Abu Mazen [PA President Mahmoud Abbas], as well as to all elements in the area and among us.
What is necessary now is to calm the situation and to act with responsibility and restraint. This is always the case, but it is especially so now when the entire Middle East is awash in Islamic extremism. Just as important countries around us, important Arab countries, see eye-to-eye with Israel on the danger that extremist Islam poses to all of us. Therefore, over the past 48 hours, I have held contacts with various elements, as well as with US Secretary of State John Kerry, in order to calm the situation. To this end, I also contacted Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein last night, and I appeal to MKs from all sides of the Knesset, and to my ministerial colleagues, these are especially sensitive times. Let us not play into the hands of our extremist enemies. I think that what is necessary now is to show restraint and to work together to calm the situation. I ask that you join me in the effort to maintain the existing order, let nobody harm it, certainly not our right to go up to the Temple Mount, but we will not change the arrangements. I also ask that private initiatives be avoided as well as unbridled statements. At this time we must show responsibility and restraint."
On the issue of the 97th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, Prime Minister Netanyahu said:
"I thank Minister Silvan Shalom for noting a very important date in the history of Israel, regarding the declaration that in effect recognized the historic rights of the Jewish people in its land and laid the foundations of what was called the Jewish national home but which, in the end, was the state. I think that considerable praise must be given to the Zionist leaders at the time, and of course to Dr. Chaim Weizmann. What is not known are the figures in the British government who worked on our behalf. There was a very strong Zionist stream then that included not only Balfour, but also Mark Sykes who is known to you, but whose contribution to the declaration is less known. But today we remember and welcome those people among the nations of the world who have not forgotten history and who remember our link to our land and our right to state of our own. This first received concrete diplomatic expression in that same declaration on 2 November 1917."
2. The Cabinet approved an amendment to the penal code designed to stiffen punishment for throwing stones at motor vehicles; new articles will be added to the penal code to allow for the imposition of sentences of up to 20 years for throwing or casting stones or other objects at a motor vehicle.
3. Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch and Israel Police Commissioner Insp.-Gen. Yohanan Danino briefed ministers on the actions taken by the Israel Police to restore order in neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem, along the Jerusalem Light Rail and on the Temple Mount. They reported – inter alia – on actions to apprehend and try those who disturbed the peace, as well as on the reinforcement of Israel Police and Border Police units in Jerusalem.
4. Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon and the Attorney General for the Judea and Samaria District [West Bank] briefed ministers on progress in codifying and implementing labor laws in Judea and Samaria by means of orders issued by GOC Central Command and which are based on Israeli – not Jordanian – law.
5. The Cabinet decided to establish local rabbinical conversion courts.