Knesset members censure military deal between Iran and Syria, with
some, including Lieberman, calling for emergency national government
Amnon MerandaThe strengthening ties between Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad and Syrian President Bashar Assad "require Israel to
prepare itself anew from a governmental, military and political
perspective," said Strategic Affair Minister Avigdor Lieberman, in
response to reports of a military deal between Iran and Syria
"The Iranian threat lies outside the realm of political argument. As
such, I call on the government and the head of the opposition (MK
Benjamin Netanyahu) to reconsider the possibility of an national
emergency government," the Yisrael Beiteinu chairman, added.
According to a Saturday report in the London-based al-Sharq al-Awsat
newspaper, Tehran will help Syria fund future arms deals with North
Korea and Russia, set up military plants in there and back Syria on the
Lebanon issue. In return, Assad promised Ahmadinejad to refrain from
entering peace talks with Israel.
The deal had a number of Knesset up in arms. In light of the
situation, Kadima member Isaac Ben-Israel also called for the
establishment of a national emergency emergency government.
“Iran openly supported Hizbullah during the war against Israel last
summer and came out unscathed. Now the Iranian president (Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad) is trying to broaden the axis of evil to include Syria.
Israel’s silence will only encourage Tehran to become even more extreme
and even transfer nuclear technology to Syria,” he said.
Fellow party member Tzachi Hanegbi called the international community's
apathy to the growing strength of this 'axis of evil' troubling.
Iran is becoming an increased threat not only to Israel but to the
region’s stability, the pragmatic Arab regimes and the hegemony of the
realist and sane West,” said Hanegbi, chairman of the Knesset’s Foreign
Affairs and Defense Committee.
The MK added “the fact that Syria joined Iran is indicative of the
adventurous and hasty nature of President Bashar Assad... Unlike his
father Hafez, Bashar is taking unnecessary risks that are jeopardizing
his regime.”
Knesset Member Arieh Eldad (National Union-NRP) said the agreement
between Iran and Syria is “reminiscent of the pacts that were signed on
the eve of the Six Day and Yom Kippur wars”.
“The Iranian decision will lead to the launching of an attack on Israel
from Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and Iran,” he stated.
"For some reason, the government of Israel, chooses to ignore not only
intelligence information, but even information that is published for
all to see," he said.
On the other side of the spectrum, Knesset member Yossi Beilin agreed
that the deal was troubling, but interpreted it as an indication that
direct talks with Syria were needed.
"The threat from the north is growing right before our eyes, and our
government is responding only by rejecting Syrian President Bashar
Assad’s statements,” the Meretz party chairman said.
“Those who today are refusing to enter direct or indirect talks with
Syria instead of acting in Israel’s interests may find themselves
responsible for another round of unnecessary bloodshed in the region,"
he added.
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