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Tuesday 10 February 2015

Statement by PM Netanyahu: we do have today a profound disagreement with the U.S. administration

Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Statement by PM Netanyahu: we do have today a profound disagreement with the U.S. administration over offer that would enable Iran to threaten Israel's survival 

Statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 
(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser) 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Tuesday, 10 February 2015), issued 
the following statement: 

"First, on behalf of the people of Israel, I wish to send condolences to 
President Obama, the American people and the family of Kayla Mueller. We 
stand with you. 

Israel’s survival is not a partisan issue, not in Israel nor in the United 
States. 

This doesn’t mean that from time to time Israeli governments have not had 
serious disagreements with American administrations over the best way to 
achieve the security of Israel. 

Israel's first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, declared Israel’s 
independence in the face of strong opposition from US Secretary of State 
George Marshall. Likewise, Prime Minister Eshkol’s decisions at the start of 
the Six Day War, Prime Minister Begin’s decision regarding the nuclear 
reactor in Iraq, and Prime Minister Sharon’s decisions to press ahead with 
Operation Defensive Shield; these were all strongly opposed at the time by 
American administrations. 

Disagreements over Israel’s security have occurred between prime ministers 
in Israel from the left and from the right and American presidents from both 
parties. 

None of these disagreements led to a rupture in the relationship between 
Israel and the United States. 

In fact, over time, our relationship grew stronger. 

But we do have today a profound disagreement with the United States 
administration and the rest of the P5+1 over the offer that has been made to 
Iran. 

This offer would enable Iran to threaten Israel's survival. 

This is a regime, Iran, that is openly committed to Israel’s destruction. It 
would be able, under this deal, to break out to a nuclear weapon in a short 
time, and within a few years, to have the industrial capability to produce 
many nuclear bombs for the goal of our destruction. 

This is not a personal disagreement between President Obama and me. I deeply 
appreciate all that he has done for Israel in many fields. Equally, I know 
that the President appreciates my responsibility, my foremost 
responsibility, to protect and defend the security of Israel. 

I am going to the United States not because I seek a confrontation with the 
President, but because I must fulfil my obligation to speak up on a matter 
that affects the very survival of my country. 

I intend to speak about this issue before the March 24th deadline and I 
intend to speak in the US Congress because Congress might have an important 
role on a nuclear deal with Iran. 

Thank you."

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