Monday, February 21, 2011

Netanyahu is gravely passing Iranian warships Suez Canal

Today more than ever, Iran is the biggest issue of concern to the Israeli Government. The latest and turbulent developments in the Middle East have strengthened the fear in Israel to what all local experts considered a "growing and highly motivated Iran" by the departure of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

Following the passage of two Iranian warships through the Suez Canal route to Syria, according to Iranian state television was a reality but officials have denied Channel reported Sunday night that 48-hour cross-the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that "Israel sees Iran gravity this step." "This, like other events, reinforcing what I say and repeat, that Israel's security needs have increased," he assured.

With the thought put into this fact-Iranian warships crossing the strategic Suez Canal for the first time since the Islamic revolution 79 - Netanyahu has made direct reference to the riots in the Arab world and indirectly to the fall of Mubarak ally regional states against Iran. "The most important aspect for us in all peace negotiations is security.

It is fundamental to any peace agreement and today we can see how unstable region live. One area in which Iran is trying to exploit the situation created to extend its influence such as the passage of two warships through the Suez Canal. " The foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, has reiterated that it is "a provocation by Iran." Moreover, Netanyahu has used his speech at the start of the weekly executive meeting to thank the United States vetoed the resolution condemning the UN Security Council against Israel's West Bank colonies.

According to him, "the only path to peace are the direct negotiations and Israel remains committed to reaching a definitive agreement to ensure peace and security." For Netanyahu, the veto is a technical victory but also a diplomatic defeat that hints at a future increasingly complicated.

"President Barack Obama does not give his first veto of his term for free," say Netanyahu Government sources where fears are mounting that the U.S. will happen in the next months bill for staying on Friday alone in the international community. Obama certainly has shown his anger with the Palestinian President Abu Mazen not to remove or soften anti-Israeli resolution but neither will save the huge dissatisfaction with Netanyahu.

Meanwhile, some Palestinian leaders call for 'Day of Rage "against Washington for the veto in New York and attack with unprecedentedly harsh Obama. "This is a partial and regrettable decision that harms U.S. credibility," said the PLO leader, Yasir Abed Rabbo will reconsider that now recognized that the peace process.

While Abu Mazen has criticized the American veto, expected to form significata not affect the relationship between both parties. A relationship, on the other hand, dependence of the Muqata in Ramallah in the White House.

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