Thursday, May 14, 2009

Exclusive Interview with the Prime Minister of Israel

Fox: Yesterday you were quoted asking for help from the UN, what kind of help are you looking for?

Prime Minister: Help in discussing the current situation.  As only military help would not be beneficial towards ratifying the current situation.  The nation of Israel is seeking more substantial support from its allies in the United Nations.  We are not looking to make enemies in the middle east or worldwide.  Israel is simply looking for support along with military aid; and we will do what ever is necessary.

F: Do you think Iran is underestimating the threat a nuclear Taliban would be to their country?

PM: The Taliban is a terrorist organization that can be overcome.  All United Nations participants need to come together, allied or not, because we as a whole are stronger than any terrorist group.

F: If you had the chance to say anything to the Taliban, what would you say?

PM: Just as the Taliban and Iran do not recognize Israel as a legitimate state, we will not participate in any negotiations.  Israel will not negotiate with terrorists.

F: What is your response to the recent update that says Israel may need to negotiate with the Palestinians and could be forced to give up land to comply with terrorist requests?

PM: As the Prime Minister of Israel I state that we will not give up any land that is rightfully ours.

F:  What would an ideal outcome be for Israel in your eyes?

PM: An ideal outcome entails the countries of the UN uniting together to overcome the Taliban.  As I said before and truly believe, the United Nations is a strong and capable force and we need to prove that any terrorist group doesn’t have a chance when we all work together.

By: Sara Wilson

Edited By: Ben Spinner

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