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Ya’alon: I’m not afraid of the Americans

19 August 2009

By Haaretz Service
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1108654.html

Moshe Ya'alon

Moshe Ya'alon

Minister of Strategic Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud) told a closed-door meeting of far-right activists last week that he was “not afraid of the Americans”, Channel 2 reported on Wednesday.

The statements, referring to the United States’ role in the Middle East peace progress, came to light after video footage taken by a cellular phone was leaked to the Israeli television station.

At a forum chaired by Moshe Feiglin, head of the far-right Jewish Leadership Party, a delegate asked Ya’alon: “Why should we be afraid of the Americans?”

Ya’alon told the crowd: “I am not afraid of the Americans” adding, “there are moments where we must say ‘we’ve had it up to here'”.

Ya’alon also referred to the Israeli anti-settlement organization Peace Now and the so-called Israeli “elites” as “viruses… causing grave damage to the state of Israel.”

The strategic affairs minister warned delegates that the Israeli media “has enough power that if they want, they can influence the prime minister”.

When asked what he planned to do to prevent the evacuation of the unauthorized Bnei Adam outpost in the West Bank, Ya’alon responded “in my opinion, Jews can and must be in every corner of the Land of Israel”.

Ya’alon made a reference to his years as the top Israel Defense Forces officer, saying “when I was chief of staff, I told several closed forums that any time politicians bring forth the dove of peace, its up to the army to clean up after them”.

The far-right Feiglin who failed in his bid to win a spot on the Likud Knesset list in the past elections, told Ya’alon “God willing, we will be able to do great things together”.

During a tour of the northern West Bank on Wednesday, Ya’alon urged Israel to consider resettling the settlement of Homesh – evacuated during the 2005 disengagement – calling it a strategic asset in the face of Palestinian terrorism.

The minister then termed the area “significant territory,” adding that the disengagement from the Gaza Strip and parts of the northern West Bank in 2005 gave “tailwind to the Islamic jihadism.”

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