Israel
Cabinet: IAEA Iran Report Incomplete, Blue And White Employment
Campaign Begins

By Israel
News Agency Staff
Jerusalem,
Israel ---- September 1, 2009 ..... The following was communicated
by the Israel Cabinet Secretariat to the Israel News Agency.
At the weekly
Cabinet meeting Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu briefed
ministers on his recent trip to Europe.
"I returned
on Friday from a diplomatic trip to Europe. I met with British
Prime Minister Gordon Brown, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and
[former] Senator George Mitchell, all of whom are true friends
of Israel," said Netanyahu.
"What
moved me the most was receiving, in Germany, the Axel Springer
publication of the original plans for the Auschwitz and Birkenau
extermination camps, and then delivering them to Yad Vashem so
that they might be here in Jerusalem. We live in an era of attempts
to deny the Holocaust. These attempts are being made by dark regimes
that want to erase the historical truth and delegitimize Israel
and the Zionist enterprise. But as of today, whoever wants to
is invited to visit Yad Vashem and see with their own eyes Himmler's
signature on the plans for Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Later on the
same day, I visited the villa at Wansee, where it was decided,
on the shores of a pastoral lake, how to carry out the Final Solution.
Whoever doubts may go there and see with their own eyes Heydrich's
signature, as SS chief Himmler's deputy, on the invitation to
a discussion of the Final Solution of the Jewish problem, including
breakfast. After about two hours of meals, discussions and cognac,
they decided to slaughter our people. They did not succeed in
annihilating the Jewish People but they succeeded in murdering
six million Jews. This is why, when I was asked to write something
in the guestbook, I wrote the Hebrew date and the three Hebrew
words: Am Yisrael Chai, The People of Israel Live. I believe that
this subject must be a clear and regular part of the curriculum
for Israeli students."
Regarding
his diplomatic meetings in Great Britain and Germany, Israel Prime
Minister Netanyahu said: "In both cases there were bilateral
issues. Regarding Great Britain, what bothers me is the spreading
boycott policy, both academic and economic. I received a commitment
from him [Prime Minister Brown] that he would act vigorously against
this. I also spoke by telephone with Leader of the
Opposition David Cameron, who was on vacation, and he underscored
this. In Germany, I met with [Chancellor] Merkel and [Foreign
Minister Frank-Walter] Steinmeier and had good conversations with
both. With Germany, we will in accordance with the decision
of the previous Government hold a Government dialogue in
which eight to ten ministers will meet with their counterparts;
this year it will be in Berlin.
I must say
that bilateral relations in various spheres, including the security
sphere, are very good. Most attention was on their demand of us
on the settlements issue, which is, of course, well known, but
it does not reflect the main points of the private talks that
focused first and foremost on Iran. There is a vigorous
and almost unified policy, I must say, between Great Britain,
Germany and apparently France. This found expression
in the IAEA report, which is incomplete and does not detail all
of the steps that Iran has taken regarding its nuclear program.
We understand that at the end of September there will be a decision
to decide, I would say, a decision to decide, if to decide
I do not know. I would not rule out the possibility that the Iranians
will organize ahead of this date and try to fudge things or play
for time.
On the diplomatic
issue, my meeting with [former Senator] Mitchell, contrary to
the rumors, stories and reports that I am not responsible for,
but I am responsible for what I am telling you now, there are
no agreements or decisions; there is an attempt to bridge between
the two goals that we would like to hold to and maintain simultaneously:
The first is to launch a peace process, a diplomatic process between
us and the Palestinians that will of course also
include the Arab countries. The second has to do with our desire
to see to the minimal existential needs of the settler public.
As to this, there are all sorts of attempts to reach an understanding
and reduce gaps but we are not there yet."
Israel Education
Minister Gideon Saar briefed ministers on education data ahead
of the start of the 2009-2010 academic year and on the implementation
of the New Horizon plan.
Israel Prime
Minister Netanyahu said inter alia that Zionism,
excellence and zero tolerance for violence will be at the heart
of the curriculum.
The Israel
Cabinet determined that promoting local industry and reducing
unemployment are a national challenge that may be met inter
alia by encouraging preferences for purchasing locally-made
products. To this end, the Cabinet decided to support Industry,
Trade and Labor Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer's initiative to
return to "blue and white" with a three-year plan to
promote the purchase of Israeli products in order to increase
employment.
Since the
third quarter of 2008, the global economy has been dealing with
a sharp economic crisis the likes of which have not been seen
for decades. The global economic crisis has not skipped the Israel
economy and has brought with it a significant slowdown in growth
and increased unemployment.
The national
economy cannot be based on imports alone. The global economic
crisis has underscored this view, which has found expression in
the decisions of other national governments to adopt ways to strengthen
the status of local industries. The instilling of Zionist values
vis-à-vis patriotic consumerism is an educational and economic
goal of the highest importance. Strengthening the idea among the
public that every purchase of a locally-made product, as opposed
to an imported one, creates jobs and assists in maintaining jobs,
is an educational goal of the highest importance.
Implementing
the aforesaid initiative will help realize these values. Marketing
the educational message that preferring blue-and-white is a Zionist
and patriotic act is both easy to implement and of great value
to the Israeli economy.
The Government
discussed arrangements regarding the approval of overseas travel
by the Chief Rabbis. Click here for further details.
The Government
noted that next month Israel President Shimon Peres will attend
the Forum Villa d'Este in Italy, under the auspices of The European
House-Ambrosetti.
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