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Netanyahu: Peace can't be forged through UN resolutions
Prime minister addresses UN General Assembly after Palestinians submit statehood request to Ban Ki-moon; 'Palestinians want a state without peace. You should not let that happen,' he tells plenum.

by Staff, JPost.com
September 23, 2011

Netanyahu: Peace can't be forged through UN resolutions
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
 

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed the UN General Assembly on Friday, saying despite popular perception, Israel and he himself want peace, but that peace "must be anchored in security" and can not be forged by UN resolutions.

Netanyahu's speech came less than an hour after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas addressed the assembly, confirming that he had officially submitted a request for full recognition of a Palestinian state at the UN.

"Palestinians want a state without peace," Netanyahu stated, telling the assembled diplomats, "You should not let that happen."

Netanyahu called on Abbas to renew peace talks immediately, "today at the United Nations."

"If we genuinely want peace, what is there to stop us," Netanyahu asked Abbas.

"With God's help lets find the common ground for peace. I can't make peace without you," Netanyahu said during his address.

Netanyahu criticized the hypocrisy of the United Nations, noting that the UN Security Council is now headed by Lebanon, who is controlled by Hezbollah - a group considered a terrorist organization by the United States, Israel, and the European Union.

The UN, Netanyahu said, denounces Israel more than any other nation.

The prime minister called comments by PA officials that Jews would not be allowed in a future Palestinian state "ethnic cleansing."

He called laws in Ramallah making the selling of land to Jews punishable by death "racism."

The prime minister stated that Palestinians should "give up the fantasy of flooding Israel" with millions of refugees, saying that he did not want Palestinians to try and change the Jewish character of the state.

Netanyahu called for the release of kidnapped IDf soldier Gilad Schalit.

"Every nation represented here should request his release," Netanyahu declared to applause.

"If you want to pass a resolution about the Middle East today, that's the resolution you should pass," the prime minister said.

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