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Czech, Slovak, German foreign ministers in Israel on a solidarity visit
Czech Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhanek, Slovak Foreign Minister Ivan
Korcok, and German Foreign Minister Heiko Mass arrived in Israel on
Thursday at the invitation of Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi
and as the IDF is in the midst of Operation Guardian of the Walls
against Hamas in the Gaza Strip
Czech Foreign Minister Kulhanek said his visit is “first and
foremost, a demonstration of the Czech Republic’s unwavering support for
Israel in these difficult times. Israel has every right to defend its
citizens against indiscriminate terror.”
Slovak Foreign Minister Korcok stated that “while we recognize
Israel’s right to protect its citizens against attacks of Hamas and
other militant groups, Slovakia wants to contribute through active
diplomacy to de-escalation in order to avoid further innocent victims.”
German Foreign Minister Mass said his visit to Israel was a show of
solidarity “with the people on both sides who fear for their lives day
and night as Israel must defend itself against Hamas’ rocket terror.
“The Middle East is experiencing the worst violence in years these
days. That’s why I’m going to Israel and the Palestinian territories. I
will hold talks there about the current escalation and about our
international efforts to end the violence,” he stated.
In a meeting with Maas, Ashkenazi thanked Germany for condemning Hamas’ terrorist activities.
“With every rocket fired, Hamas is committing a double war crime.
They fire at Israeli citizens from within population centers in Gaza,
using the entire population of Gaza as human shields,” he noted.
“No country in the world would accept acts of terrorism and
aggression towards its citizens. Israel uses proportionate force while
doing all it can to avoid harming civilians,” he stated.
Maas said that “as long as there are states and groups that threaten
Israel with annihilation, it must be able to protect its people. Germany
will continue to make its contribution to ensuring that it stays that
way. Our solidarity is not limited to words.”
Germany “supports the international efforts to reach a ceasefire and
are convinced that the violence must end as soon as possible in the
interests of the people,” he said.
His country also “wants to broaden our view beyond the current
situation. We are convinced that a life of security and peace will only
be possible in the long term if Israelis and Palestinians can live
independently, on both sides.”
Rocket attacks from Gaza on Israel continued throughout the visit.
Ashkenazi hosted a tour for the three top diplomats at a site where
rockets fell in Petah Tikvah in the center of the country to see “the
reality for residents of Israel in the center of the country this last
week and for residents of the south for much longer.”
Defense Minister Benny Gantz met with Maas and the two “affirmed the
deep ties of friendship between the two countries and underscored the
shared goal of weakening extremist elements and strengthening moderate
forces in Gaza and in the region at large, to the end of securing
long-term peace and stability.
Netanyahu: Israel targets ‘those who target us’
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Ashkenazi briefed
over 70 foreign ambassadors and diplomatic representatives on the
situation in Israel, including EU and U.S. representatives and the
ambassadors from Russia, China, India, Germany, Austria, Australia,
Japan, Brazil, Canada and Italy.
During the briefing, Netanyahu presented the ambassadors with
documentation of IDF attacks in the Gaza Strip against Hamas and the
Islamic Jihad, as well as the location of stockpiles of missiles,
rockets, terrorist buildings, command centers and many terrorist
infrastructures.
He explained that rather than cowering to terrorism or leveling
entire cities, Israel is targeting “those who target us with great
precision. That is not a surgical operation as it is. Even in a surgical
room in a hospital, you don’t have the ability to prevent collateral
damage around an infected tissue. Certainly, in a military operation,
you cannot.”
“There is no army in the world that does more than the Israeli army
to prevent collateral damage. To have Israel criticized for that is
absurd. Not only is absurd and unjust and untrue, it does enormous
damage to democracies that are fighting this kind of evil,” he
underscored.
“Instead of having the perpetrators who commit double war crimes, who
are hiding behind civilians and firing on civilians, not having them
criticized but having you criticized is the height of hypocrisy and
stupidity. What that does is in fact encourage the terrorists,” he
charged.
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