Monday, May 4, 2009

Israeli PM Netanyahu at AIPAC:"With US and PA cooperation - We will Surprise the World".

(Bibi Report)In a short address early morning in Jerusalem PM Netanyahu addressed the delegates gathered at the AIPAC conference, "We want peace with the Arab world and We want Peace with the Palestinians" the PM said, "6 Prime Ministers and 2 US Presidents have not succeeded in achieving this Final peace settlement, i Believe its possible to achieve it, But it requires a fresh approach, and the fresh approach that i suggest is by persuading a triple track towards Peace between Israel and the Palestinians, a Political track, a Security track and a Economic track".

"The Political track means that we are prepared to resume peace negotiations without any Delay and with out any pre conditions, The sooner the better, The security track means that we want to continue to strengthen the security of the Palestinians, The Economic track means that we are ready to work together to remove as many obstacles that we can to build the Palestinian Economy, as a booster, i want to see the Palestinians youngsters to know they have a Future.... i want them to have Jobs....this means we can give them a Future of Hope, a Future that means that there is Prosperity for All".

"I believe that this Triple track to Peace is the Realistic Path to Peace, and I believe that with Cooperation of President Obama , and President Abbas , we can defy the skeptics, and we can Surprise the World".

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Netanyahu also addressed the main issue concerning the Government - the Iranian danger of developing Nuclear weapons that threaten Israel and the World, "For the first time in a Century the Arabs and Jews see a common danger..... there is a great challenge, and that challenge presents great opportunities, the common danger is echoed by Arab leaders, its echoed by Israel, by the Europeans, by many responsible Governments around the world, with one sentence - Iran must not be allowed to develop Nuclear weapons".

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