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Netanyahu said that these developing ties are an “important message for the vision of peace – peace through strength.”
BY HERB KEINON

MARCH 12, 2019 17:57

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the memorial service to Levi Eshkol. (photo credit: AMOS BEN-GERSHOM/GPO)

Jerusalem is currently in contact with “half a dozen important Arab and Muslim countries that until recently were hostile to Israel," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday.

Netanyahu, speaking at Mount Herzl at the annual memorial ceremony for Levi Eshkol, Israel's prime minister during the Six Day War, called this a process of “accelerated normalization,” much of which was taking place out of the public’s eye.

Netanyahu has for the last number of years been speaking about relations developing with Arab and Muslim states, though he has provided very few details. The reason for the secrecy, his spokespeople have said, is the concern that the relations will be torpedoed if they are made public.

Netanyahu said that these developing ties are an “important message for the vision of peace – peace through strength.”

Eshkol, Netanyahu said, faced a great test as a leader in that agonizingly tense period leading up to the war in June 1967, when Israel’s neighbors were loudly beating war drums and threatening the country's annihilation.
“Eshkol was not eager for an unnecessary war, no responsible leader of Israel is eager for unnecessary wars,” he said. “He understood the price of this war, but when the war was forced upon us, it was clear to him that we needed to strongly fend off and repel the aggression directed toward us.”

Netanyahu said that it was clear that the overwhelming victory in the war, which included the removal of the Syrians from the Golan Heights, was a result of the IDF's readiness which Eshkol promoted in the years beforehand.

The Six Day War, Netanyahu said, “was one of the firm foundations of the iron wall that we set up in the face of Arab superiority, just as [Ze'ev] Jabotinsky envisioned.” This was a reference to Jabotinsky’s famous 1923 essay -- “The Iron Wall” -- in which the Revisionist Zionist leader argued that the Arabs would only accept a Jewish presence in what is today Israel if they realize that they cannot defeat them. That same essay was quoted a day earlier by Netanyahu rival Moshe Ya'alon of the Blue and White Party, also when discussing prerequisites of peace.

“Only when our neighbors will become convinced that our strength and presence here are incontrovertible facts, only then will some of them be convinced to make peace with us” Netanyahu said. “And we are advancing that process of recognition and agreement with the rest of our neighbors, not all of them, but with most of them.”

https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Netanyahu-Israel-in-close-contact-with-6-Arab-countries-583217
 
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Netanyahu said that these developing ties are an “important message for the vision of peace – peace through strength.”
BY HERB KEINON

MARCH 12, 2019 17:57

2 minute read.


437013

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the memorial service to Levi Eshkol. (photo credit: AMOS BEN-GERSHOM/GPO)

Jerusalem is currently in contact with “half a dozen important Arab and Muslim countries that until recently were hostile to Israel," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday.

Netanyahu, speaking at Mount Herzl at the annual memorial ceremony for Levi Eshkol, Israel's prime minister during the Six Day War, called this a process of “accelerated normalization,” much of which was taking place out of the public’s eye.

Netanyahu has for the last number of years been speaking about relations developing with Arab and Muslim states, though he has provided very few details. The reason for the secrecy, his spokespeople have said, is the concern that the relations will be torpedoed if they are made public.

Netanyahu said that these developing ties are an “important message for the vision of peace – peace through strength.”

Eshkol, Netanyahu said, faced a great test as a leader in that agonizingly tense period leading up to the war in June 1967, when Israel’s neighbors were loudly beating war drums and threatening the country's annihilation.
“Eshkol was not eager for an unnecessary war, no responsible leader of Israel is eager for unnecessary wars,” he said. “He understood the price of this war, but when the war was forced upon us, it was clear to him that we needed to strongly fend off and repel the aggression directed toward us.”

Netanyahu said that it was clear that the overwhelming victory in the war, which included the removal of the Syrians from the Golan Heights, was a result of the IDF's readiness which Eshkol promoted in the years beforehand.

The Six Day War, Netanyahu said, “was one of the firm foundations of the iron wall that we set up in the face of Arab superiority, just as [Ze'ev] Jabotinsky envisioned.” This was a reference to Jabotinsky’s famous 1923 essay -- “The Iron Wall” -- in which the Revisionist Zionist leader argued that the Arabs would only accept a Jewish presence in what is today Israel if they realize that they cannot defeat them. That same essay was quoted a day earlier by Netanyahu rival Moshe Ya'alon of the Blue and White Party, also when discussing prerequisites of peace.

“Only when our neighbors will become convinced that our strength and presence here are incontrovertible facts, only then will some of them be convinced to make peace with us” Netanyahu said. “And we are advancing that process of recognition and agreement with the rest of our neighbors, not all of them, but with most of them.”

https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Netanyahu-Israel-in-close-contact-with-6-Arab-countries-583217
Let me guess in order -

  • Saudia Arabia
  • UAE
  • Oman
  • Bahrain
  • Qatar
  • Pakistan
 
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Never mind dialogues its always help to understand other's opinions even with your sworn enemies
 
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We already know it neteyahu, tell us what we don't know.

When are you and your new allies going to attack iran?
 
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Who told you this? Netanayu?

No it was all over news last week when Pakistan media reported it regarding joint missile attempt with India. That is why I am confused now they say they are speaking on back channels
 
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No it was all over news last week when Pakistan media reported it regarding joint missile attempt with India. That is why I am confused now they say they are speaking on back channels
You think our print and electronic media is better than india??naaaah just give them chance they can even beat Indians in manufacturing news,spreading rumors and such.Every media house here with its own agenda and supporting parties of their choices
 
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Let me guess in order -

  • Saudia Arabia
  • UAE
  • Oman
  • Bahrain
  • Qatar
  • Pakistan
Saudi Arabia will be one of the last Muslim countries to recognise Usrael..and Pakistan too.. no one of the Arabs on that list will do it either, before a formal recognition by Usrael of an independent Palestinian state..neither will Pakistan.. this is the general stance of the whole Muslim world except Turkey, Egypt and Jordan who have official relations with Usrael, but most Arab countries are ready to talk in order to negotiate a peace agreement revolving around the establishment of an independent Palestinian state..

Here is a sample of the tip of the iceberg:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/85-of-kuwaitis-reject-normalisation-with-israel.607063/#post-11270036
 
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After the events of February.
What events. You mean all the hocus pocus claims.

I don't think Pakistan would be one of the countries..
It will be. Pakistan is now even more inexorably linked with Saudia Arabia following the huge bailout they have given. And even retards know that USA, Saudia Arabia, Israel are fcuk buddies with common enemy being Iran. So I don't expect Pakistan to stray to far from Saudia. MBS is very pro Israel.
 
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