David Grünberg, ambassador of the Yeudish Republic of Beiteynu:
I thank the Istalian ambassador for his remarks. As this is a highly political question and i am only a civil servant I can only refer the ambassador to the minister of foreign affairs. Nevertheless, the government of Beiteynu intends to stress the need for law and order which we try to achieve by declaring a SOE. The past has shown, that a SOE is an effective measure ot fight terrorist insurgence and possible disruptions.
The buzzword which was used is, one might say, very wide off the mark and certainly not the best choice as far as I can see, especially when taking into account negative external and internal effects which of course are always to be considered, as the amabassador will surely notice, when making or indeed creating or indeed discussiong laws or directives or in this case even certain more important laws, which indeed in this case constitute the first of many to come, at this stage and as far as relative fact can be observed and be interpreted in this direction. Furthermore, the Knesset, as you well know, has paid much attention to the fact, that names of certain acts do indeed or might, as in this case, when all relevant fact have been considered, interact with a degree of resentment and fear about an inner feeling of politcians or countries.This will be however a chellenge to polticians and as far as I can see and at this stage not to civil servants and consequently not in this more democratic case, then originally thought.
I refer the ambassador to the executive explanation and statutory regulations of this directive, as soon as it is published, due to security reasons there might be a time lag.