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The Hamas war against Israel: Statements by Israeli leaders

FM Livni: Responsibility for every terror attack lies with Hamas - and Hamas must bear the consequences.

  
The Hamas war against Israel
  

 

PM Olmert address to AIPAC Conference (3 June): "A clear distinction must be made between the Palestinian Authority, headed by President Abbas, and the Hamas terrorist organization, operating in and controlling Gaza. Israel has never, nor will it ever, negotiate with Hamas, as long as it refuses to accept the three principles set forth by the international community. The reality on Israel's southern border is intolerable. Tens of thousands of innocent Israeli citizens live daily in constant fear and anxiety, under a barrage of missiles, serving as pawns in a cruel, malicious game of roulette played by the Hamas and its cronies in the Gaza Strip. While we have no desire to see the uninvolved Palestinian population in Gaza suffer, we cannot be expected to accept a situation that no other nation in the world would tolerate. Sderot and the other communities in the south of Israel have, over the past seven years, suffered the largest number of missiles launched from the Gaza Strip.

Israel will not be deterred by a large military operation in Gaza if and when we come to the conclusion that this is the best way to restore calm on our southern border, but the fact that no such operation has yet taken place does not imply that we are not taking action. The battle against the terrorists in Gaza is a daily and continuous one. Every day, the government and the security forces weigh all possible alternatives, and make the choice which we believe is the wisest and most effective."

PM Olmert (14 May): "A couple of days ago, I had a visit from General Omar Suleiman, the head of the Egyptian military intelligence.  We discussed the possible terms for what may emerge as a cease-fire in the Gaza district.  The fact is that while Gen. Suleiman was visiting here, Qassam rockets were still fired at innocent people in the South of Israel and two people were killed.  And this is a very threatening signal.  An organization which pretends to want to stop terror can’t continue to shoot at innocent people.  We will make exceptional efforts that it will not expend, but Israel naturally will not be able to tolerate continuous attacks on innocent civilians.  We hope that we will not have to act against Hamas in other ways with the military power that Israel has not yet started to use in a serious manner in order to stop it.  But it entirely depends on responding positively to the principles set forth by me and by the Israeli Cabinet in order to stop these operations."

FM Tzipi Livni addresses AHLC Donors' Conference in London (2 May): "Gaza is controlled by Hamas - an organization that continues to reject the Quartet principles and has turned Gaza into a launching pad for daily terror attacks that traumatize Israeli civilian communities.

Our shared strategy requires that we continue the policy of de-legitimizing those who reject the core principles of peace based on the vision of two nation States.

The situation in Gaza is an intolerable one for Israel's citizens, but it is not just Israel's problem. As long as it is controlled by a terror organization, Gaza will be a major obstacle on the path to the creation of a Palestinian State.

Our strategy is based on the basic principle that Palestinian aspirations can be realized only in the negotiation room and never through terror. It is for this reason that we are committed to the negotiations, and it is for this very same reason that we - Israel, the legitimate Palestinian government, the Arab world, and the entire international community - cannot afford to appease or reward Hamas.  

At the same time, I want to make clear that our policy in the Gaza Strip continues to distinguish between the terrorist organizations and the civilian population. Israel remains committed to facilitating humanitarian assistance and will continue our cooperation with international organizations engaged in this effort.

The crossings are open. Hundreds of humanitarian trucks enter Gaza weekly, providing medical supplies, food stuffs, fuel, and basic necessities. 

We are in an absurd situation in which the crossings - a life line for Palestinians in Gaza - are targeted by the very people who pretend to seek the welfare of the Palestinian population.

The reality is that Israel has shown more concern for the welfare of civilians in the Gaza Strip than Hamas ever has.

We have continued to facilitate humanitarian assistance despite continued attacks on crossing points, including the recent murder of two Israelis engaged in fuel distribution to Gaza, and the car bombs detonated at the Kerem Shalom crossing, aimed at killing those Israelis who operate it.

It is Hamas that has chosen to reject the Quartet principles. It is Hamas that - even after the disengagement - has chosen to allow terror attacks against innocent Israeli civilians to be launched daily from Gaza and that is engaged in terror itself. It is Hamas that continues to hold Gilad Shalit hostage. And it is Hamas that must bear the responsibility for the choices it has made and for the situation it has created. 

FM Livni in response to terror attack at Nahal Oz (Apr 9): "Hamas, which rules in Gaza, can prevent any terror activity emanating from Gaza. The question of which terror organization carried out the attack or was sent by Hamas is irrelevant. Responsibility for every terror attack lies with Hamas - and Hamas must bear the consequences."

PM Olmert to Czech PM Topolánek (Mar 10): "I said that we do not wake up in the morning and look for a reason to fire at terrorists in Gaza. We fire because they fire at us; we fight because they fight us. If terror stops, if the Kassams stop landing on the residents of Sderot, and the Grad missiles stop landing on the residents of Ashkelon and the Gaza envelope communities and they return to a life of quiet and tranquility; if there is no more terrorist activity; if there will be no more weapons smuggling; if there are no violent actions directed at Israel - Israel will have no reason to fight the terrorists there.

The Minister of Defense repeated this statement today, and my statements from several days ago - as well as those today - accurately reflect Israel's policy. There is no agreement; there is no negotiation, neither directly or indirectly. There is an unequivocal Israeli demand which will not change, and if this demand is met, in any case negotiations will not be necessary.

I hope the prime minister will take back home to his country the message of our government today - a message of determination and resolve with regard to our struggle against terror organizations and the murders carried out in the south and in the center of the country, as well as our profound commitment to continuing the political process, and to providing a genuine chance to at least reach an outline to a political solution on which both we and the Palestinians can agree during 2008."

Security Cabinet decision - March 5

FM Livni in joint press conference with US Secy of State Rice (Mar 5): "The Israeli government with the help of Secretary Rice will continue the peace negotiations while giving an answer to Israeli civilians being attacked by Hamas." (full text)

FM Livni to the Diplomatic Corps (Mar 3): "If we let Hamas know that by using terror they win the cessation of negotiations, this will only give them a good reason to continue terrorism. We decided to enter the negotiating room because in so doing, we can create a genuine alternative to Hamas and undermine Hamas at the same time...

Hamas are not going to be the ones who decide when to start targeting Israel and when to stop. We are going to change the rules of this game. We will continue in different operations until they understand that cessation of violence is something which relates also to Israel's need to ensure the security of its citizens and to prevent any kind of a buildup of forces through the Philadelphi Corridor." (full text)

PM Olmert at Knesset session in honor of the President of Hungary (Mar 3): "[This is] a difficult time of severe escalation in the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terror attacks, supported by Iran, against cities and communities in the south of Israel. Rampant rocket firing from the Gaza Strip against our citizens has been going on for seven years and Israel will be forced to step up its operations until we achieve cessation of terror from Gaza against our citizens. I hope and believe that the members of the European Union will understand and support those necessary steps that we will take in order to put an end to this intolerable situation. Israel seeks peace and aspires to achieving it.

In these very days, negotiations launched at Annapolis between the President of the Palestinian Authority Abu-Mazen, Prime Minister Salem Fayyad and me, continue. However, Israel will not acquiesce to the continued rocket firing and the attempts to establish a Hizbullah-like armed, terrorist and fundamentalist military base on its border."

Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Sky News (Mar 2): The IDF operation in Gaza is a determined effort on behalf of Israel to put an end to this absurdity of Hamas militants' daily launching of rockets into our cities. (full text)

PM Ehud Olmert to Cabinet (Mar 2): "Nobody has the right to preach morality to the State of Israel for taking basic action to defend itself and prevent hundreds of thousands of residents of the south from continuing to be exposed to incessant firing that disrupts their lives." (full text)

Israeli statement to UN Security Council emergency meeting (Mar 1): "Israel has exercised restraint for many months now. This has been in spite of the constant firing of rockets and mortar shells on our towns and villages in southern Israel, every single hour, every single day. And this is in spite of Hamas' attempt to carryout terrorist attacks wherever they can target and kill an Israeli.

While Israel has been showing restraint, Hamas has showed no intention of ceasing its vicious attacks. Since Wednesday (27 Feb), more than 150 rockets were fired at Israel, dozens in the past 24 hours alone. More than a quarter of a million Israeli citizens are in the range of the deadly and murderous weapons of Hamas, care of Hamas, of its backers in the region and their malicious vision." (full text)

DM Ehud Barak (Mar 1): "The operation in Gaza is ongoing. Hamas will be held responsible... We are not happy Gaza residents are hurt, but the responsibility lies with Hamas and those firing rockets. Our responsibility is to keep the residents of Sderot, Ashkelon and the Gaza vicinity communities safe, and that we will do."

PM Ehud Olmert to Japanese FM Masahiko Koumura (Feb 27): "It's unacceptable that on the Israeli side, an eight-year-old boy will lose his leg and a ten-year-old boy will nearly lose his arm, while the other side remains unharmed. Hamas must bear responsibility for the situation."

FM Livni (26 Feb 2008): "Terror continues to emanate from Gaza. Only yesterday another Israeli child was wounded by shrapnel from a Kassam rocket. Israel is at the forefront of the struggle against extremists, but they are waging war on the entire Western world. Anyone who believes that turning a blind eye will stop them does not understand that terror can strike at his own country as well.

Israel will continue to fight terror from Gaza as long as necessary. The world must understand the nature of Hamas as a terror organization based on an extremist Islamic ideology, and continue its delegitimization. This is an important element in the struggle against Hamas and the terror it produces."

PM Olmert to Cabinet (17 Feb 2008): "There is an almost daily war in the south and terrorist leaders are certainly a target. We will not slacken on this issue and we will continue to struggle in order to reduce to nil the threat that is upsetting the quality of life of residents of the south. Of course, there are also other measures that we are using, including sanctions and striking at the supply of materials that could serve the terrorist organizations, including energy, and this is being carried out according to the decision of the Cabinet, in coordination with the considerations of the security establishment at the behest of Defense Minister Ehud Barak, with my assent."

PM Olmert to Cabinet (10 Feb 2008): "Sderot and the communities adjacent to the Gaza Strip were attacked over the weekend, but especially yesterday, with dozens of missiles and rockets. This assault came in response to very aggressive, vigorous and comprehensive action by the IDF and the security forces, which killed and wounded many Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorists...

There is no doubt that the pain is felt by all; the outrage is natural. But it must be clear that outrage is not a plan for action. We must act in a systematic and orderly fashion over time. This is what we are doing. This is what we will continue to do. We will continue to reach all the responsible terrorists including those who dispatch and operate them." (full text)

FM Livni to the press (10 Feb 2008): "An eight-year old child lost a leg today and the doctors are trying to save the other one, while his brother, severely injured, is in the same hospital with other members of the same family. The world cannot dismiss this by simply saying that there are casualties on both sides. This is not a just comparison. Israeli families, are being targeted, deliberately, on a daily basis from the Gaza Strip by Hamas and other terrorist organizations that control the Gaza Strip...

This is not a vicious cycle; this can be stopped by Hamas today. Israel is acting according to its duty and responsibility to defend its citizens. The deliberate attacks on Israeli civilians must be stopped." (full text)

FM Livni at UN Model (10 Feb 2008): "An Israeli child who suffers terror-inflicted injuries is not similar to a civilian who is injured unintentionally by defensive measures anchored in international law." (full text)

Israeli representative at the UN Security Council (22 Jan 2008): "Why is the Council not concerned with the safety and security of Israel’s children, women, and elderly who live in the southern city of Sderot? Why is the Council silent as they live in fear and panic each and every day?
With Hamas in control of the Gaza Strip and its rocket launchers pointed at Sderot, Israel faces an impossible situation. Israel must and will protect its civilian population from these rocket attacks. It is the duty of all States to ensure the right to life and safety of its people, especially from vicious acts of violence and terrorism that are carried out with the sole purpose of maiming, terrorizing, and murdering the innocent." (full text)

PM Ehud Olmert (3 Sept 2007): "Rocket barrages have once again been launched on Sderot. They threatened the wellbeing of kindergarten children in this rocket-battered town, which has been exposed to the terror groups' brutality for over five years. We will not put up with this attack. The IDF has been instructed to destroy all launchers and target anyone involved in the attacks. We will hit all those in the chain of command who harbor terrorists and act against the State of Israel."

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   The Hamas terror war against Israel
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