Netanyahu spoke at the 4th Jabotinsky Conference of the World Betar • • Chairman of the Zionist Organization Yaakov Hagoel:
Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks at the Betar conference
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GPO
On the 97th anniversary of the founding of the Betar movement, the 4th Jabotinsky Conference of the Beitar World Movement was held tonight (Wednesday), on the subject "Only the right makes peace." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the conference, saying: "Vaccines give Hope, the hope that we will soon return to a familiar routine of life, to a normal life.
This is Jabotinsky's legacy: continuous effort, and striving for the goal - until victory. "
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Netanyahu added: "Alongside the actions we have taken in the field of health, we have promoted many other issues. At the same time, we stand by our interests in the international arena, in accordance with the 'stress theory' of the Betar head, which I sucked from my father. Israel - security, diplomatic, economic and technological power - is the basis for the 'Abrahamic Agreements', which change the face of the Middle East. "In Morocco - a major breakthrough. If we continue with the policies we have outlined, we will bring more agreements with Arab countries. And what is the essence of the policy? True peace. Peace for peace. Peace out of power."
The chairman of the World Zionist Organization, Yaakov Hagoel, said: "Jabotinsky hoped, dreamed, insisted and foresaw the great period in which we live today.
The 'Abraham Agreements' that have been and are being signed these days, between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and more - are in fact the fulfillment of Jabotinsky's vision in the Iron Wall - a peace that comes from power, from an iron wall, from weakening extremists by fact Unequivocally, alive, existing and kicking - we will not move from our place.
The new Middle East that has been talked about so much is being set up right before our eyes these days.
"Jabotinsky's teaching will continue to resonate for many years to come, and many generations will be educated in his view."