Deputy Economy Minister Yair Golan responded Thursday night to the furor that erupted over his designation of certain settlers as "sub-human" in an interview with Channel 12 News.

"This is a mistaken statement made in a storm of emotions and out of anger," Golan said. "I am sorry for the remarks of the Prime Minister and Shaked and I have an excellent working relationship with everyone."

"A mistaken statement made in a storm of emotions and immense grief," Golan said at the beginning of the interview. "The problem is not my statements, but that there is a group that systematically and consistently harms innocent people and IDF soldiers. I regret the statement and maybe the phrasing was problematic. This can happen in an interview. There is a doubling of settler violence in Judea and Samaria."

"All my adult life I have fought against Palestinian terrorism and I do not need to be taught what it is like to fight terrorism," Golan attacked. "Internal dangers are more important than external ones. It needs to be uprooted. Whoever desecrates graves, harms property and acts violently - and I am very sorry that the media ignores this. I regret that my friends on the right and left do not strongly condemn events we have seen in the past year. Bennett as prime minister is much more than one statement or another."... Read More: Arutz-7