Strategic Affairs Ministry Director General Yossi Kupperwasser told the cabinet on Sunday that 'Palestinian' incitement - as reflected in the
incitement index - is
worse than ever.
Kuperwasser was asked to give a briefing on the "incitement index"
following Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's speech to the
UN General Assembly on Thursday. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
termed that speech, where Abbas painted Israel in demonic colors, as
"dripping with poison."
Commenting after Kuperwasser presented his
quarterly findings, Netanyahu said "this is additional proof that we
are not talking about a disagreement over territory, rather about the
rejection of Israel's existence."
Netanyahu said the failure of the Palestinians to accept Israel's
existence within any border is the "root of the conflict." He said
Palestinian maps consistently showing "Palestine" as the entire area
from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean illustrates proves a lack of
acceptance of Israel's right to exist.
...
Kuperwasser presented the cabinet with a power point presentation called the Culture of Peace and Incitement index in the PA."
The
presentation provided examples, including those culled from Abbas
speech on Thursday to the UN, as well as the one he gave to the same
body on September 27, showing that the Palestinian Authority, through
its institutions and spokesman, is sending out three messages: the area
between the River and the Sea would eventually be restored to the
Palestinians; the demonization of Jews and Zionists in general, and
Israelis and settlers in particular; and that all forms of struggle,
including, the use of terrorism, are legitimate.
Kuperwasser told
the ministers that monitoring the facebook sites of schools in the PA
shows the degree to which the narrative that all of Israel will restored
to Palestinians has traction. He brought a number of example of maps in
school books and on the Fatah facebook page that do not show a state of
Israel in any borders to illustrate this point.
As evidence of
the demonization and de-humanization of Israelis, the power-point
presentation included a quote from Abbas speech to the UN on Thursday in
which he said that the creation of Israel represented "one of the most
dreadful campaigns of ethnic cleansing and dispossession in modern
history."
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