PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: I want to welcome Secretary Clinton once
again to Jerusalem. I want to thank President Obama, you, and the
American Government and people for their strong support for Israel in
this hour of need. I want to also thank you especially for your support
of Iron Dome that’s been saving lives, and we are in a battle to save
lives.
One of the things that we’re doing is trying to resist and counter a
terrorist barrage which is aimed directly at our civilians, and doing so
by minimizing civilian casualties, whereas the terrorist enemies of
Israel are doing everything in their power to maximize the number of
civilian casualties. Obviously, no country can tolerate a wanton attack
on its civilians.
Now, if there is a possibility of achieving a long-term solution to
this problem through diplomatic means, we prefer that. But if not, I am
sure you understand that Israel will have to take whatever action is
necessary to defend its people. This is something that I don’t have to
explain to Americans. I know that President Obama, you, and the American
people understand that perfectly well.
And I thank you once again for your support. Welcome to Jerusalem.
SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much, Prime Minister. I look
forward to a productive discussion this evening at such a critical
moment for Israel and the region. President Obama asked me to come to
Israel with a very clear message: America’s commitment to Israel’s
security is rock solid and unwavering. That is why we believe it is
essential to de-escalate the situation in Gaza.
The rocket attacks from terrorist organizations inside Gaza on
Israeli cities and towns must end and a broader calm restored. The goal
must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances
the security and legitimate aspirations of Israelis and Palestinians
alike.
President Obama has emphasized these same points in his multiple
conversations with President Morsi of Egypt, and we appreciate President
Morsi’s personal leadership and Egypt’s efforts thus far. As a regional
leader and neighbor, Egypt has the opportunity and responsibility to
continue playing a crucial and constructive role in this process. I will
carry this message to Cairo tomorrow. I will also be consulting with
President Abbas in Ramallah.
Let me also say, to echo the Prime Minister, I am very pleased that
the Iron Dome defense system is performing so well. Our partnership in
support of this system represents America’s enduring commitment to the
safety and security of the Israeli people and to Israel’s right to
defend itself.
But no defense is perfect and our hearts break for the loss of every
civilian – Israeli and Palestinian – and for all those who have been
wounded or who are living in fear and danger. I know today was a
difficult day, and I offer my deepest condolences to the loved ones of
those who were lost and injured. In the end, there is no substitute for
security and for a just and lasting peace, and the current crisis
certainly focuses us on the urgency of this broader goal.
So in the days ahead, the United States will work with our partners
here in Israel and across the region toward an outcome that bolsters
security for the people of Israel, improves conditions for the people of
Gaza, and moves toward a comprehensive peace for all people of the
region. And I thank you, Prime Minister, for your hospitality and look
forward to our discussion.
PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: Thank you.