We should let them go peacefully in order not to give them any reason to delay the evacuation. |
We want the Israelis to leave, ... They want to leave -- so let us let them leave. |
We want to assert our right over (east) Jerusalem through the elections because it is part of the (future) Palestinian state. |
We want to be prepared for this mission, |
We want to do the right job at the right time because we want to act as a state, as a responsible authority. Therefore, we are following up on the subject seriously with our brothers in Egypt. Until we reach agreement, we should be patient. |
We will continue to follow up on these issues, and our main goal is to prevent a situation where the Gaza Strip would be turned into a big prison. The Gaza Strip should be open to the outside world and the West Bank. Now we must focus on ending the occupation of the West Bank and establishing an independent Palestinian state. |
We will miss him as a distinguished religious figure, who devoted his life to defending the values of peace, freedom and equality. He defended the rights of Palestinians, their freedom and independence. |
We will not allow the presence of guns. The instructions are clear. |
We will not allow the state of lawlessness, the disorder of weapons, taking law into one's hands, kidnapping and attacks on government institutions and state land to continue, ... No one is above the law. |
We will not hesitate to get into such a negotiation. The way to peace is to sit together at the negotiation table, not the path of killings and unilateral actions. |
We will put the final touches on the opening of the crossing [Monday], |
We will put the road map on the table and say that we are ready to implement it completely, |
We will tell our Turkish brothers what is happening in the Palestinian territories. |
We would continue our commitments, president and cabinet, to the manner of negotiations as a strategic and political reality, through which we would pick up the fruits of our struggle and our people's sacrifice. |
We, as a presidency and a government, will continue our commitment to the negotiation process as the sole political, pragmatic and strategic choice through which we reap the fruit of our struggle and sacrifices over the long decades. |