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Monday, November 29, 2010
A Great Message From Our Neighbor to the North, Canada's Leader
Canadian PM: I Will Defend Israel 'whatever the cost'
Ottawa,
Canada - Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he is prepared to suffer
any political backlash that comes his way for speaking out against
anti-Israel rhetoric.
Harper told an audience Monday that while
Israel is receptive to fair criticism, Canada is obligated to stand up
for its ally when it comes under attack from others.
"Not just
because it is the right thing to do, but because history shows us, and
the ideology of the anti-Israel mob tell us all too well, that those who
threaten the existence of the Jewish people are in the longer term a
threat to all of us."
The prime minister acknowledged that his
position is not popular with all governments and organizations,
including members of the United Nations and the Francophonie.
"And
I know, by the way, because I have the bruises to show for it, that
whether it is at the United Nations or any other international forum,
the easiest thing to do is simply to just get along and go along with
this anti-Israel rhetoric, to pretend it is just about being
even-handed, and to excuse oneself with the label of honest broker.
"There
are, after all, a lot more votes—a lot more—in being anti-Israeli than
in taking a stand. But as long as I am prime minister, whether it is at
the United Nations, the Francophonie or anywhere else, Canada will take
that stand, whatever the cost."
The prime minister's use of the
phrase "honest broker" is an apparent reference to a recent speech made
by Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff.
Ignatieff criticized the
Harper government for using Israel as a wedge issue with his political
opponents in Canada, at the expense of the country's influence on peace
in the Middle East. The Liberal leader called for a return to a time
when Canada was perceived to be an honest broker in the global
community.
Harper made his remarks at the start of a two-day
conference on anti-Semitism that is being held on Parliament Hill during
Holocaust Education Week.