The Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday the entity of occupation would not give in to "subhuman" terrorists.
The Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday the entity of occupation would not give in to "subhuman" terrorists, as the Jewish community honored its slain soldiers and civilians killed in militant attacks.
Netanyahu, at a ceremony at the Mount Herzl cemetery, pointed to the case of Zionist Adele Biton who was being hurt in a stone-throwing attack in the West Bank a month ago.
"As if anyone needed it we got a reminder that a stone is a lethal weapon," he stressed.
"The terror of stones thrown in an ambush joins the terror of petrol bombs, the terror of knives, the terror of shots and missiles, explosive devices, car bombs and suicide attacks," Netanyahu angrily said.
"But we shall not retreat, not surrender, not give in ... Terror is not a blow from above, it is the work of humans, or subhumans. We shall defeat them," he added in a speech which portrayed the Zionist killing machine as the Dove of Peace attacked by the unarmed Palestinian people.
The Memorial Day ceremony is one of the most melancholy dates on the Zionist calendar. Traffic in the occupied territories came to a halt and pedestrians stood to attention for two minutes while sirens sounded nationwide.
Memorial Day is followed at sunset Monday by the so-called myth “Independence Day”, marking 65 years since the Nakba (the Catastrophe) and the declaration of fake statehood on May 14, 1948 over the Palestinian territories, which sparked the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.