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PM Sharon's speech to special Knesset session in memory of assassinated minister Rechavam Zeevy. |
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| (17/10/2001) |
Following are Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's remarks at the special
Knesset session today (Wednesday), 17.11.2001, in memory of Tourism
Minister Rechavam Zeevy, who was assassinated this morning:
"Former President Ezer Weizman,
Former Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his wife Sarah,
Friends of Gandhi,
This morning, our fellow minister and MK Rechavam Zeevy, Gandhi, may God
avenge his blood, was murdered in Jerusalem by Palestinian terrorists.
From his youth until the day of his death, Minister Zeevy took an active
part in the campaign for the establishment of Israel - and in this
campaign he fell.
Rechavam, a sixth generation Jerusalemite on his mother's side, fell in
the line of duty in Jerusalem, our eternal capital.
Minister Zeevy's achievements on behalf of the State of Israel were
many: From his days in the Palmah that he joined in his youth; through
his service in the IDF in which he served for over 25 years, reaching
the rank of major-general; and through his service as an MK and a
minister. The head of the 'Moledet' movement loved his homeland. His
path was marked with milestones in the establishment of Israel and its
struggles.
Zeevy was one of the IDF's greatest staff officers and commanders.
Afterwards, he continued to contribute to Israel's security and served
as the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's adviser on counter-terrorism
and intelligence.
First and foremost, he was a consummate Zionist. I did not know anyone
who had such a vast knowledge of the Land of Israel and its history as
him. His contribution to settlement in the Land of Israel was
considerable. Zeevy was an outstanding parliamentarian for 13 years and
a minister in Yitzhak Shamir's government and in the current national
unity government. In all of his public posts, he persistently and
admirably fought for his positions and beliefs.
This is a severe loss to the people and State of Israel. For me - it is
also a personal loss.
Gandhi was first and foremost a comrade: A comrade-in-arms and also a
comrade to the belief in the nation of Israel's unequivocal right to its
historical homeland.
Only despicable terrorists can dream of assassinating an elected
official in a democratic state. Only a regime that wants to subvert the
State of Israel and deeply opposes peace can give shelter and support to
murderers of this kind. The full responsibility falls squarely on
Arafat, as someone who has controlled, and continues to control,
terrorism, and as one who has not - to this day - taken even one serious
step to prevent terrorism.
He knew that not taking steps against organizations such as Islamic
Jihad would lead to terrible acts of murder and the responsibility is
fully his. We want peace with the Palestinian people, but there will be
no compromises with terror. Never.
Minister Zeevy's legacy is holding fast to the soil of our historic
homeland, and the determined, uncompromising war for the existence and
security of Israel. We will wage all-out war on the terrorists, those
who collaborate with them and those who send them.
His legacy we will fulfill; may God avenge his blood.
Gandhi will be sorely missed by myself, and by everyone.
I would like, on behalf of everyone, to express our condolences to
Gandhi's great and special family.
May his memory be blessed.
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