From day one [Israeli ordspråk

en From day one, [Israeli Prime Minister Ariel] Sharon's government put obstacles in front of us and has been trying to destroy the political future of this Cabinet, ... The Israeli government is interested in keeping President Arafat weak and Mahmoud Abbas even weaker.

en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present.

en I think it is very dangerous if the U.S. is supportive of the Israeli government and of the confrontation Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has tried to use in the latest weeks instead of supporting peace talks,

en But a window of opportunity is seen for this now, the political demands for it are growing across the world all the time, and there is immense pressure on Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon,

en [Ross said the report allowed both Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat to move without appearing to make unpopular concessions. ] It may give each of them an excuse to do something, ... They will not respond to each other. That much is very clear.

en What we feared all along the way is (Israeli Prime Minister Ariel) Sharon not fighting terror; Sharon resuming occupation, sustaining occupation, ... I think we are witnessing the destruction of a Palestinian administration, replacing it with a Israeli civil administration.

en He urged for international pressure on [Israeli] Prime Minister [Ariel] Sharon to end the attacks.

en [Prime Minister Ariel Sharon spoke to Ramon.] I am very proud of the first Israeli astronaut. Congratulations to you and the whole crew, ... I wish you well and that you enjoy yourself and all return safely.
  Ariel Sharon

en Look, [Israeli Prime Minister Ariel] Sharon is making a big mistake against me. But he's not understanding that ... he hasn't the ability to stop my works with all levels of work which I'm doing now.
  Yasser Arafat

en This is a lot of very harsh sounding words that have very little bite. But there is a sense what the government of Israel plans to do once there is a cabinet. It's a flashing red light to the Palestinians and [Palestinian President Mahmoud] Abbas regarding the formation of the government.

en The change in Israel is important and relevant. My understanding is that this new prime minister is very different from Ariel Sharon and this government is different from Sharon's government, and because of that, I am hoping for a change.

en We said we were coming [into the government] to implement, and assist [Israeli premier] Ariel Sharon in implementing, the disengagement [from Gaza]. We are demanding the confidence of the public; it will be very difficult for us to do this from within the unity government.

en (Israeli Prime Minister Ariel) Sharon is a genius. He is giving the world a taste of what Palestinian sovereignty will look like. It will be chaotic. The Palestinians will find it very difficult to manage.

en If Sharon either quits political life or passes away, we call on the Israeli people to choose a new Israeli leadership, a new government that believes in peace and negotiations, but not in military operations.

en The Israeli government announcement to put in buffer zones around settlements is a further attempt by Prime Minister Sharon to kill the road map to peace, to expand settlements and to create facts on the ground. [U.S. President] Bush's vision of a Palestinian state by 2005 will never be realized.

en In every conversation I've ever had with [Israeli] Prime Minister [Ariel] Sharon, we've talked about security, and we've also talked about the peace process, ... Late Edition With Wolf Blitzer.
  Colin Powell


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