Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this evening at his Jerusalem
 office, issued the following statement to the media:
 
"We are in the midst of a terrorist assault focused on Jerusalem.  
 
 shawls and tefillin, four rabbis were slaughtered, four innocent  
 
and Rabbi Moshe Twersky. May their memories be blessed.
 
We send our condolences to their families. We send our best wishes 
 
for a recovery to the wounded and to the heroic policemen whose 
 
action prevented a greater disaster. The human animals who 
 
perpetrated this slaughter were full of hatred and incitement, deep 
 
hatred and terrible incitement against the Jewish People and its state. Hamas, the Islamic Movement and the Palestinian Authority are disseminating 
 
countless lies and falsehoods against the State of Israel. They are
 
 saying that the Jews are contaminating the Temple Mount. They 
 
are saying that we are planning to destroy the Holy Places, that we 
 
intend to change the order of prayer there – this is all lies. These 
 
lies have already claimed a very heavy price. They took the life of a
 
 three-month-old baby, Chaya Zissel Braun, who had been taken for 
 
 her first visit to the Western Wall, along with her parents, who 
 
wanted to thank G-d for giving them a baby. They also claimed the 
 
Sgt. Almog Shilony and Dalia Lemkus. All of them were pure souls. All of them were victims 
of this mendacious incitement. Today they are joined by additional 
 
 victims of the same wild blood libel of the kind that is etched in the
 
 memory of our people.
 
Yesterday a bus driver from eastern Jerusalem committed suicide. 
 
He committed suicide. The findings of the pathology report have 
 
been published and they prove this unequivocally. He committed 
 
suicide. But this has not prevented those same elements from 
 
inciting and disseminating the blood libel to the effect that he was 
 
murdered by Jews. This incitement contributed its part to the 
 
shocking slaughter that was perpetrated this morning in a holy 
 
place during prayers. But what is outrageous is not only the 
 
brutality of the murder but the shouts of joy in Gaza, in Bethlehem
 
 and in other places. They are giving out candies, waving axes in 
the air and praising the shahidim. True, this time Abu Mazen 
 
condemned the slaughter and it is good that he did. I remember that 
 
he also condemned the murder of the three youths but it is not  
 
enough because in the same sentence in which he condemned 
 
today's slaughter, he linked it to imaginary actions – which have no 
 
basis in reality – that Israel is purportedly planning to carry out on 
 
the Temple Mount. There is daily, even hourly, incitement on the 
 
streets of the Palestinian Authority. There, not only do the most 
 
reprehensible murderers become the heroes of Palestinian culture, 
 
but there is unending, constant incitement against the very existence 
of the State of Israel, against the security of Israel's citizens, in 
schools, the media, 
 
mosques, everywhere, and this is the root of the conflict: The refusal
 
 to recognize – and educate for – the existence of the state of the 
 
Jews.
 
Last week I traveled to Jordan and held a very important meeting in 
 
Amman with King Abdullah and US Secretary of State John Kerry. 
 
Together, we called to calm the situation and for the restoration of 
 
quiet. To my regret, the answer that we received from the 
 
Palestinian Authority was to declare a day or rage in Jerusalem. And
 
 today we all saw the result. The world sees this slaughter but, to our
 
 regret, does not demand that the Palestinians stop the wild 
 
incitement against Israel that is the root of the conflict. I call on all 
 
heads of state in the civilized world – I want to see outrage. I want 
 
to see condemnation, a deep and uncompromising condemnation of 
 
hese murders of Israelis, of Jews. Do not discriminate between 
 
blood and blood. When there are other acts of murder you express
 
the same outrage and condemn them. But when I see a 
 
three-month-old baby being murdered, when I see these Jews at 
 
prayer in a synagogue, our holy place, just as a church is holy for 
 
Christians and a mosque is holy for Muslims, I expect to at least 
 
hear the same condemnation, in an uncompromising and unreserved
 
 tone. To my regret, there are those who currently insist on giving 
 
he Palestinians a prize in the form of unilateral recognition of a 
 
Palestinian state that does not recognize the state of the Jews. We 
 
will not tolerate this reality; we will fight terrorism and we will 
 
defeat it. We will restore law, order and security to the streets of 
 
Jerusalem.
 
This evening I ordered the demolition of the homes of the terrorists 
 
who perpetrated the massacre and the hastening of the demolition of
 
the homes of the terrorists who perpetrated the earlier attacks. I 
 
ordered stepped-up enforcement against – and stiffer punishments 
 
or – those engaged in incitement, as well as the banning of 
 
organizations engaged in incitement, and increased security on the 
 
streets of Jerusalem. Alongside offensive actions there are also 
 
defensive actions.
 
Citizens of Israel, I call on you to show maximum alert and to 
 
respect the law. As a state, we will settle accounts with all of the 
 
terrorists and those who dispatched them. We have already proven 
 
that we do this, but let nobody take the law into his hands, even if 
 
tempers flare and blood boils. We are in a lengthy war against 
 
abhorrent terrorism which did not start today. Terrorism has 
 
followed us through all the years of the Zionist enterprise. We have 
 
always withstood it and we will do so this time as well.
 
There are those who would like to uproot us from our land and from
 
 our capital. They will not achieve their aim. We are in a battle for 
 
Jerusalem, our eternal capital. In this battle we must be united; this 
 
is the order of the day. We have always known to unite in times of 
 
trial. We must put aside all of the little differences and unite around 
 
one major issue – defending Jerusalem, defending the security of 
 
Israel's citizens. I think that this is what the citizens of Israel expect 
 
of us at this time – to stand together as one, unified and united. 
 
What is called for at this time is national unity."
 
 
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