Egypt is doing to us in the south what Syria is doing to America in Iraq. |
exists thanks to those who wear uniforms. |
I can tell you with confidence that Israel is not spying in the United States or in the Pentagon -- period, ... Since the [Jonathan] Pollard case 20 years ago, there was clear and firm decision not to spy against the United States government or in the United States, and therefore I am 100 percent confident that there is no Israeli involvement in this case. |
I did not get the feeling we were talking to the walls. |
I say very clearly that Israel is not spying in the United States or against the United States. |
I think it is a historical tragic mistake to open the peace agreement between Israel and Egypt and to enable Egyptian troops to be deployed on the Israeli border again. |
I think it's a very happy event for the Arab world and for the entire world. Blood-soaked dictators need to know that in the end they can not only be deposed but also brought to trial and maybe executed. The importance I see in this trial is not revenge but deterrence. |
It would be a massive strategic blunder to sacrifice the entrance to Jerusalem and put it in the range of gunfire. |
no chance they will ever see the fruits of a nuclear program. |
The decision-making process regarding the partial concession over the demilitarization of Sinai raises questions about the way decisions on national security in Israel are made, |
Threats of sanctions and isolation alone will not do it, |
We cannot ignore the fact that Egypt is the only country in the Middle East that prepares itself for a possible conflagration or war with Israel. And we should preserve our national security interests. |
We must all be concerned about the threats that the Shin Bet head spoke about. Israel must stop playing ping pong... and nip the threat in the bud. |
We must make clear to the Palestinians that he who supports terror and tries to destroy us collectively will suffer collectively. |
When people cross from side to side, terrorists cross, and weapons pass, too, ... That's what worries us. And this could have been avoided. |