Benjamin Netanyahu Opposes Int’l Enquiry on Deadly Gaza Flotilla Incident

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Currently: “Clarifying the facts must be carried responsibly and objectively. The matter must be considered coolly and cautiously while protecting the national interest of Israel and the IDF.” Read more…

Bio: Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu (born 21 October 1949) is the new Prime Minister-Designate of Israel. He is Chairman of the conservative Likud Party and was previously the 9th Prime Minister of Israel from June 1996 to July 1999. Netanyahu is the first (and to date only) Prime Minister of Israel to be born after the State of Israel’s foundation. He was Finance Minister of Israel until 9 August 2005, having resigned in protest at the Gaza Disengagement Plan advocated by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

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  1. i hope he can bring an end to the violence

  2. Sarah says:

    I think that this whole thing is a mess. Time and time again we back Israel and I think that in this case they were wrong as well. It is so important that these nations try and work all of this out so that these occurrences do not continue. They have been fighting and at odds with one another long enough.

  3. jules says:

    I cannot imagine why he would oppose an international enquiry? OH because they were wrong and out of line. It is amazing how when you mess up you do not want people looking into it. How childish… own the actions and move on to make for a more positive relationship!

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