OK, I understand. I'm not mentioning it in any place. |
Once it becomes clear that there is only a slight opening for an agreement with Syria, we move forward to implement our pullout from Lebanon. |
Once there will be an agreement, if and when there will be an agreement, the enthusiasm within the people to accept it, even if it is a painful one, once it puts an end to the conflict I believe the Knesset will be with us and if not we will know what to do, |
Only the president of the United States can decide if and when the time is right for a summit between us and the Palestinians, ... If and when all the conditions are right, we will be ready. |
Our children have to be educated in the values of equality, freedom of choice and democracy, |
Our position is very clear, we cannot convey a political commitment from Israel to Syria before the negotiations even started, |
painful compromises on both sides. |
peace at any price, but also no peace without paying a certain price -- a price that is heart-rending and difficult to accept. |
Peacemaking must be a two-way street. Each side must take into consideration the concerns and sensitivities of the other, |
people from the organization. |
point of equilibrium to provide us with a stable peace for generations to come. |
Prime Minister, you have blood on your hands. |
shaping the overall strategy and the details of how to move forward. |
Shimon Peres is far preferable to Sharon and Netanyahu. |
sign an agreement that I don't think is good. |