For me, no, but for him, I think so. But not only our people but the majority of the Israeli people are with the peace of the brave. |
genocide, murder and crimes against humanity. |
has taken some steps, but he could do more to lower the level of violence and I think the president communicated that to him. |
has to invest more of his authority, of his control. But there is a beginning of hope that I wouldn't put aside. |
have had to pass through bitter experiences, to fall and stand up again. We managed to move our people from refugees to freedom fighters, from a vanguard revolution to a liberation movement, from a revolution to an authority, and from an authority we will move them to a state. |
He didn't have the right to do that, and, in spite of the peaceful message from the Arab summit ... his response was negative; this will only add more fuel to the situation. |
He was the first U.S. president to say such a statement before the general assembly. |
He was the only security chief who Arafat blindly relied on. |
He's OK. He's better. He's recovering, I hope, |
his tireless and continuous efforts to reach a just and lasting genuine peace. |
Historically, we are cousins. |
humiliating the Palestinian people. |
I address you with a heart full of sorrow and sadness, |
I affirm that despite all the wounds and disappointments created during the difficult peace period on the Palestinian track, our choice is the choice of permanent, just and comprehensive peace, |
I am not the one who initiated the violence. I am not the one attacking. |