PLO: Incitement Report for December 2017
PLO Executive Committee Member Dr. Hanan
Ashrawi:
“The real incitement stems from
Israel’s military occupation of Palestine and its
enslavement of an entire nation. The Israeli hardline
extremist government led by Benjamin Netanyahu is
responsible for generating a culture of hate and racism in
Israel, inciting violence and feeding extremism. Updated
monthly, this report includes samples of recent derogatory
and inflammatory comments and incitement by Israeli
government officials and leaders specifically meant to
distort reality and mislead public
opinion.”
PLO: Incitement
Report for December
2017:
President
Reuven Rivlin: “[The Palestinians]… have to
understand that we are here, that the Jewish people has
returned to our homeland and there is no other homeland for
the Jewish people but the State of Israel, and the Land of
Israel.” (December 25, 2017)
“For us, Tokyo is absolutely the only capital of Japan, and Jerusalem is the capital of State of Israel.” (December 25, 2017)
“The recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and the relocation of all embassies to the city, is a landmark in the recognition of the right of the Jewish people to our land, and a milestone on our road to peace - peace for all the residents of Jerusalem, and the whole region.” (December 6, 2017)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “Jerusalem is our capital. Always was, and always will be.” (December 21, 2017)
“It is better for the Palestinians to recognize reality and work for peace, not for radicalization, and to recognize another fact about Jerusalem: not only is it the capital of Israel, but we also maintain freedom of worship in Jerusalem for all religions and we are the only ones who keep this promise in the Middle East.” (December 13, 2017)
Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman: “[Wadi Ara residents] should understand that they are not wanted here, they are not part of us... [They] have no connection to this country... So I am calling for a boycott of Wadi Ara. Don’t go there and don’t buy there.” (December 10, 2017)
Education Minister and Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett: “The Palestinian issue is a fake issue, just like the notion of a Palestinian state is a fake state. It's not a massive and central issue in the international or regional discourse... No one is talking about the Palestinians except for studios in London. It's really not a mainstream issue.” (December 18, 2017)
“No peace settlement can be predicated on dividing up Jerusalem. There will never be peace based on a divided Jerusalem... Jerusalem will remain united under Israeli sovereignty forever; that's a fact.” (December 18, 2017)
“There is no wall between West and East Jerusalem. There is no West and East Jerusalem. There is just Jerusalem.” (December 18, 2017)
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked: “The registration of the land of Kfar Etzion as the land of the Jewish National Fund is an important step, both symbolically and practically, in order to continue our hold on [the settlements of] Gush Etzion and the Land of Israel.” (December 20, 2017)
“Our goal is, someday, to apply sovereignty [the Occupied West Bank], but I think that if the president at this stage will just move the embassy, it’s good enough for us.” (December 3, 2017)
Minister of Culture and Sport Miri Regev: “Israel’s lands are not occupied...” (December 29, 2017)
“The more you dig here [in Hebron], the more you find that there is no Palestinian Arab currency and no connection [between the land] and the Palestinian Arab people... This land has a connection with only one people - the Jewish people - and therefore we will stay here forever.” (December 25, 2017)
Jerusalem Affairs Minister Ze'ev Elkin: “It is true that unfortunately [U.S. President Donald] Trump mentioned the two-state solution, but he made reservations by saying that it should be acceptable to both sides, which is a major change in the American approach and the European approach that we heard this week during the prime minister's visit. I personally strongly oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state, and do not think that this is a viable solution.” (December 15, 2017)
Construction and Housing Minister Yoav Galant: “Following President Trump's historic declaration, I intend to promote and strengthen the [settlement] construction in Jerusalem.” (December 7, 2017)
Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan: “Our response to the UN campaign by Abu Mazen [Mahmoud Abbas] and his supporters against the US and Israel will be to strengthen our sovereignty, security, and [settlement] construction in every part of Jerusalem... The Palestinians can threaten and the UN can vote- we will continue to build and strengthen our capital Jerusalem.” (December 21, 2017)
Knesset Speaker Yuli Yoel Edelstein: “Jerusalem is the only capital that the State of Israel has had since gaining independence nearly seventy years ago, and its status is grounded in legislation. (December 17, 2017)
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely: “We waited 70 years till the world recognized Jerusalem, so we have enough patience to [wait for them] to understand that this [Occupied West Bank] is a part of Israel.” (December 8, 2017)
Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid: “I will not negotiate Jerusalem... It's better not to have an agreement at all than to have an agreement which divides Jerusalem.” (December 25, 2017)
Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon: “No vote or debate will change clear reality. Jerusalem is and has always been the capital of Israel. We will continue along with our allies to fight for the historical truth this time too.” (December 16, 2017)
“The nations of the world must understand, that there will never be peace without Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel. That is why, today, I call on all countries to join with our American friends, recognize Jerusalem as our capital and move their embassies as well.” (December 8, 2017)
Former IDF
General and Key Israeli Labor Party Figure Amiram
Levin: “We were too good in 1967,” said Levin.
“If they violate agreements, then next time we’ll throw
them over the Jordan River. The Palestinians deserved the
occupation, they don’t deserve anything because they
didn’t accept the boundaries of division. The problem is
that the occupation corrupts, and that is an existential
danger to us as a society.” (December 13,
2017)