Netanyahu: I Don’t Care to What UN Says
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"Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Friday that he doesn't care about what the United Nations says regarding the Zionist entity's plans Tel Aviv's plan to build more settler units.
In an interview with "Israeli" Channel 2 on Friday to be aired on Saturday, Netanyahu claimed "al-Quds is "Israel's" capital and it was not an occupied territory."
"We live in the Jewish State," he said, and claimed that "al-Quds "Jerusalem" is the capital of the Jewish people and the Western Wall is not an occupied territory"
He further confirmed: "I could care less what the UN says. Will the Jewish State not be built on "Israeli" territory?"
On the scheduled "Israeli" elections, Netanyahu stated: "On election day, "Israeli" citizens will send a message, not only domestically but also to the international community."
"Do you know who will be paying attention to the election results?," Netanyahu added, "[Iranian President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad, [Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan] Nasrallah, [and Hamas chief Khaled] Mashaal."
In an attempt to gain "Israeli" votes, he added: "they'll wait for polls to close and for results to be publicized. And they'll want to know if the prime minister was strengthened or weakened."
Netanyahu's statements came in the wake of widespread censure over plans to construct thousands of new settling units in al-Quds.
In this regard, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on Thursday issued veiled threats over the prospective plans, which came on the heels of France's questioning "Israel's" commitment to peace and Quartet envoy Tony Blair's issuance of a sharp denunciation.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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