07/06/2010 Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni on Monday submitted a motion of no-confidence motion in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government regarding the Israeli raid on the Gaza flotilla last week, saying that Israel could have avoided the international isolation which it now faced.
In presenting the motion, the Kadima chairwoman accused the government of destroying Israel's stance in the world and in effect, its security in the Middle East."It is possible to recruit the world to Israel's interests," Livni declared. "Our strategy of diplomacy and security is based on two things," she said. "One: our relationship with the US that directly impacts Israel's stance in the world; and two: the process to end the [Middle East] conflict and reach an arrangement that ensures Israel's defense."
"This way to do it is this: We must isolate Hamas, which is not a partner to peace or to an arrangement with a legitimate Palestinian government."
"We have full faith in the Israeli forces," Livni added. "But we have no faith in a government hat brings Israel into the difficult position of isolation that prevents the army from acting when needed."
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