News Bibi visits West Bank school named for dad Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 28, 2013 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited a West Bank settlement days before a scheduled visit by Secretary of State John Kerry to jump-start the peace process. Netanyahu attended a June 24 dedication ceremony for an elementary school in the Barkan settlement named for his father, Ben Tzion Netanyahu, who died last year at 102. It was Netanyahu’s first visit to a West Bank settlement since his election in January. Barkan is located in one of the settlement blocs that Israel has said will remain part of the country under any peace agreement. While there, Netanyahu criticized the perpetrators of “price tag” attacks, saying, “We cannot accept this lawlessness in our midst. We are acting against it with a strong hand and will continue to do so.” Netanyahu also spoke about Israel’s right to defend itself. “I believe that the Jews must be capable of defending themselves by themselves and to take determined action against any enemy that tries to attack us,” he said. Netanyahu said his father believed that a fundamental part of establishing the State of Israel as a renewed Jewish state was the ability of the Jews to defend themselves on their own. “This has guided me in every arena against every threat,” he said. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Astrolojew Passover horoscopes: Be brave, but don't be a bully Off the Shelf New novel: tragic journey of gay, Jewish refugee from Sarajevo World ADL chief defends new partnership with United Arab Emirates Torah How can we all live together amicably? Leviticus explains. Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up