Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued an emotional video message Thursday night, aimed at calming the public while justifying the outrage over the vicious terrorist murder of an eighth grade girl in Kiryat Arba.
Netanyahu said the blood-soaked room belonging to Hallel Yaffa Ariel, hy’d, was “almost too hard to see” and asked parents to hug their own children. He pointed out that one “doesn’t murder a sleeping child for peace.”
“Today, each of us is going to fight back,” Netanyahu vowed. The prime minister issued his video message to the international community in Hebrew, and in English, via the internet YouTube website. The transcript follows, in English. “This morning a terrorist sneaked into the bedroom of a 13-year-old girl, Hallel-Yaffa Ariel. He murdered young Hallel in cold blood. A picture of her blood stained room is almost too hard to see. There’s a teddy bear still on her bed, a red beanbag chair, some pictures on the wall, shoes tightly packed in a bin next to her bunk bed. Why would any person do this?
“You don’t murder a sleeping child for peace. You don’t slit a little girl’s throat to protest a policy you don’t like.
“You do this because you’ve been brainwashed. You’ve been brainwashed by a warped ideology that teaches you that this child isn’t human.
“We will not let barbarism defeat humanity.
“There’s no middle ground between beautiful Hallel and her unspeakably evil murderer.
“Today, each of us is going to fight back.
“I ask you to walk into your child’s bedroom before they go to sleep. I ask you to hug them. I ask you to kiss them.
“Teach them that the values that Hallel’s murderer most detested – freedom, diversity, pluralism – will never die; we’ll always hold them dear. Tell them that we will never let fear, evil and terror triumph; that we will always stand for justice. And this is how we will fight back.
“We fight back first by fighting back, fighting the terrorists, fighting their backers, fighting those who incite for such murder, whether in Hebron or in Orlando, or in Berlin, or in Ankara, or in Belgium, anywhere.
“We fight back by making sure that our collective moral compass doesn’t waver even a millimeter.
“Today we will cherish Hallel’s memory. We will defend and honor her dignity by redoubling our efforts around the world to defeat the scourge of radical Islamist terror.
“May Hallel’s memory forever be a blessing.”