Lieberman: We'll complain to UN over Itamar terror attack

Foreign minister expects int'l condemnation; claims PA not condemning attack "says a lot about nature of apparent partner for peace."

Avigdor Lieberman 521 (photo credit: Ariel Jerozlimski)
Avigdor Lieberman 521
(photo credit: Ariel Jerozlimski)
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Saturday instructed the Israeli delegation at the UN to submit a severe complaint following a terrorist attack in the Itamar settlement which left five family members dead.
Lieberman added that the fact that the Palestinian Authority has yet to condemn the attack "says more than anything about the true nature of someone who is supposed to be partner for negotiations."
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Lieberman stressed that Israel expects to hear strong condemnation from democratic countries in wake of the attack.
Yesha Council chairman Danny Dayan following the attack said on Saturday that the army does not provide enough protection for settlements.
"The emergency squad are the ones responsible for maintaining the security of the settlement, despite the fact that the IDF could and should help," Dayan said.
He went on to say "Some of the security requirements of the residents have not been addressed, and these measures may have prevented the attack."
OC Central Command Maj.-Gen. Avi Mizrahi also reacted to the attack and expressed his condolences following the terrorist attack in Itamar. "An entire family was killed by despicable and cowardly murderers who murdered children and parents for no reason," he said.
Mizrahi hinted that security intelligence had a lead on the identity of the terrorists: "We are in the midst of pursuing the terrorists and I believe that will catch them very soon."