Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation this evening (Monday) on the recent security escalation, including the murder of four civilians in terrorist attacks last week, the clashes between Arab extremists and police on the Temple Mount, and the firing of dozens of rockets by terrorists from Lebanon and Lebanon last week. During his address, Netanyahu announced the reversal of his previous decision to dismiss Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and said that Gallant would remain in his position.
"Citizens of Israel, our country is under a terrorist attack. This terrorist attack did not start now. During the previous Passover, a similar provocation took place on the Temple Mount. Last year, under the previous government, the number of terrorist attacks doubled. The previous government signed an agreement with Hezbollah in which it handed over our sovereign territories and gas reservoirs to the enemy without receiving anything in return. It assured us that this surrender agreement would distance the confrontations with the terrorist organizations," Netanyahu began.
"But as we warned and warned, the exact opposite happened. The attacks only increased and our deterrence was damaged. Unfortunately, it was damaged even more, when in recent months our enemies interpreted the calls for resistance as a weakening of our national resilience," he added.
The Prime Minister claimed: "Our enemy hears and sees everything and they believe that they will be able to attack us with combined terrorist attacks from Lebanon, Syria and Gaza. Now this is our watch and our responsibility, especially mine. I do not act recklessly but firmly, decisively and above all responsibly. We will repel these dangers and defeat our enemy. We have done it in the past and we will do so this time as well."... Read More: Arutz-7