He indicated he may do it in the first part of next year. |
He is speaking about a policy which is similar to the one that Gandhi and Nelson Mandela and [Martin] Luther King [Jr.] adopted, ... And if the Palestinians will follow suit, will take those leaders and their policies as an example, they will win much more [than] by using arms, believe me. |
He restored the Bible to its people, he restored the people to the Bible. |
He was a visionary, a believer in peace. He supported it, dreamed of it and fought for it, ... With his passing, we lose one of the most experienced and wisest leaders that this region has enjoyed in the last half century. |
I am convinced that this is not the case. |
I am in favor of talking with the Palestinians, ... I think the [aerial] bombings should be stopped. They do us more harm than good. |
I am speaking to you young Jewish boys and girls. You must be vigilant ... But now we have a strong army and we can defend ourselves. |
I believe Sadat was an outstanding statesman, and Mister Begin raised to the occasion, and President Carter did an outstanding job -- worked hard day in and day out to overcome differences. |
I believe that a train is the most efficient and best idea among the options presented to us, |
I do believe his visit can have an impact on the peace process as well. |
I don't know if it has any chance of success. But it is something we must say. I don't think it is a matter of what one thinks is worthwhile or not. This is intolerable, |
I don't see such a crazy declaration being done by a head of state, a member of the United Nations, it is unbearable. He cannot remain a member, |
I don't think that any of us have a better alternative and all of us believe if the Mitchell plan collapses we will be left without an alternative. |
I expected a better evening, |
I have my doubts because I don't think that democracy means only elections, |