We still don't know why it happened, how it happened, ... We have lost some of our best soldiers. |
We want to bring about a breakthrough, ... We also want to bring about an end to the suffering and the conflict between the two peoples. |
We want to see a change of rhetoric and a change of action; a change of words and a change of deeds. |
We will be very disappointed if that is the case. We've said to the United States that we don't think that is necessary, |
We will say to the victims -- our fathers and mothers who died there: 'We remember you. We speak for you,' ... 'In your name we will say to all those who thought they would destroy the Jewish people: You did not succeed -- we won.' |
we will topple him. |
We worked in a constructive and productive atmosphere on the problems on the agenda ... and the fulfillment of mutual obligations, ... We agreed on the mechanism to resolve these issues and advance them. |
We'd like to see a consistent, concerted and continuous effort on the part of the Palestinian Authority against the infrastructure of terrorism, but so far we haven't seen it, ... If it happens, we'll be able to move on all fronts with the peace process. If it doesn't, this is theoretical talk. |
We're a democratic country, respectful of human rights, that is threatened by wild people who have no respect for human rights, who blow up buses, who blow up airplanes, who can blow up entire buildings, |
We're going to surprise people. We're going to determine the outcome of this thing, and we're going to win. |
We're not concerned with these matters, ... We are continuing with the quest for peace -- in an uninterrupted way. |
We're not discussing the price of beef... |
welcomes the U.S. decision to strike targets of terrorists in Sudan and Afghanistan. |
Well ... 'billions' includes an 's.' That's a lot, |
What am I going to tell him, not to come -- don't come? I can prevent him from coming? ... We're not accustomed to refusing someone who wants to come. |