The official statements after the deadly shooting attack that killed four Israelis, one of them a pregnant woman.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton:
Well, let me express our deepest sympathy to the families who have lost their loved ones. This kind of savage brutality has no place in any country, under any circumstances. The forces of terror and destruction cannot be allowed to continue. It is one of the reasons why the prime minister is here today: to engage in direct negotiations with those Palestinians who themselves have rejected a path of violence in favor of a path of peace. We have to not only stand against the kind of horrific murders we saw today on behalf of the four who were lost and, as the prime minister said, the seven orphans who have been brutally deprived of their parents, but on behalf of all people — Israelis, Palestinians, everyone who knows that there is no answer when violence begets violence. And I thank the prime minister for his leadership in seeking a different future for the children of Israel. And we pledge to do all we can, always, to protect and defend the State of Israel and to provide security to the Israeli people. That is one of the paramount objectives that Israel has that the United States supports in these negotiations.
Federal Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle:
I condemn yesterday’s attack in the West Bank in the strongest possible terms. The sole objective of this attack was to impede the start of direct negotiations.
I hope all sides will consider their response very carefully and not allow themselves to be deflected from the path of negotiation and peace.
Tja, was ist von Guido ‘Möllemann’ Westerwelle schon zu erwarten? Wenigstens hat er im Einklang mit seiner polit. Bezugsgruppe Thilo S. als Antisemiten geoutet, wie es sich gehört. Da er Zwangsoutings ja eigentlich nicht schätzt, ist es schön, dass er hier über seinen Schatten gesprungen ist. Vergelt’s ihm Gott, möglichst bald.