Israel’s Minister of Defense: Let’s not delude ourselves, there is no Palestinian partner

Defense Minister Ya’alon tells Knesset committee that Jerusalem opposes Fatah-Hamas reconciliation, says it probably won’t come to fruition anyway.

 

 

The Palestinians are not a partner for peace, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Wednesday.

Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon

Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon – Photo: Ariel Hermoni, Defense Ministry spokesman

“There is no partner on the other side. That is the reality. Our soldiers are intelligent enough to understand the complex situation on the field and to know how to deal with it. There’s no immediate solution. We can’t delude ourselves,” he stated.

Israel opposes Hamas-Fatah reconciliation, but it probably won’t come to fruition anyway, he added.

“The Palestinian threat to dismantle the Palestinian Authority is an empty threat,” Ya’alon told MKs.

“Palestinian political and economic interests are stronger than that,” he said.

As for the defense budget, Ya’alon said the Finance Ministry’s intention to enact cuts is damaging.

“We already feel harm to our our operational readiness in preparedness and exercises,” he said. “The FInance Ministry, as part of a regular policy, is avoiding its commitments and government decisions about the defense budget.”

According to Ya’alon, the Finance Ministry treats the Defense Ministry differently than other government offices and is not appropriately transparent.

Israel’s defense cannot withstand the cuts, Ya’alon said.

“We are in crisis,” he added. “We’re existing at a minimal level.”

 

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