Wednesday, May 20, 2015

To Who Was President Rivlin Referring?

He couldn't be referring to President Rivlin here, could he?

I have nothing but regret for the discordant voices that we heard this morning, supporting the separation between Jews and Arabs on the basis of ideas that have no place being heard or said.  Such statements go against the very foundations of the State of Israel, and impact upon our very ability to establish here a Jewish and democratic state.  Such statements cause great damage to the State of Israel, and to the settlement movement.  It is important we remember that our sovereignty obligates us to prove our ability to live side by side."

Oh,

Sorry.

That was President Rivlin.

(Communicated by the President's Spokesperson)
Wednesday 20 May 2015 / 2 Sivan 5775

President Rivlin's Statements on This Morning's Events

"This morning, (Wednesday May 20th), as we witnessed the terror attack in Jerusalem we received a painful reminder of the complex security situation Israel's faces and the price we pay for our basic principles. We must confront terrorism firmly, whilst defending our democratic values ​​as a country and as a people. I spoke this morning with the Minister of Defense, and I welcomed halting the process that could have led to an unthinkable separation between bus lines for Jews and Arabs.

"As one who loves the Land of Israel, I have nothing but regret for the discordant voices that we heard this morning, supporting the separation between Jews and Arabs on the basis of ideas that have no place being heard or said.  Such statements go against the very foundations of the State of Israel, and impact upon our very ability to establish here a Jewish and democratic state.  Such statements cause great damage to the State of Israel, and to the settlement movement.  It is important we remember that our sovereignty obligates us to prove our ability to live side by side."

Further details: Jason Pearlman, Foreign Media Advisor

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1 comment:

NormanF said...

I read somewhere democracy is not a suicide pact.

President Rivlin must be a better Christian than he is a Jew: for the Torah does not command the Jew to love one's enemy but rather, it commands the Jew to love's one neighbor.

And I don't think that applies to a neighbor bent on killing you and with all due respect to President Rivlin, turning the other cheek is not a Jewish value.