Everybody has to move; run and grab as many hilltops as they can to enlarge the settlements, because everything we take now will stay ours. Everything we don't grab will go to them.
Everybody knows today that this (violence) was a strategic decision of Yasser Arafat,
Everyone there should move, should run, should grab more hills, expand the territory. Everything that's grabbed, will be in our hands. Everything we don't grab will be in their hands.
Everything that happens leads to salvation, ... Even if there is destruction, in the end, redemption will come.
first time that an Israeli prime minister agrees to give in on Jerusalem. It is the first time that an Israeli prime minister agrees to have, I would say, another government ruling -- I speak about the Palestinians -- in Jerusalem.
First, the guidelines and policy from the government won't change; second, the strategy plans taken with the United States will be respected; third, the budget will pass and stay as planned,
for a better government, for better security for Israeli citizens, for a better peace process.
For the first time in a long time, there is hope in our region for a better future for us and our grandchildren.
foundation and cornerstone for the great opportunities which lie before us.
Four weeks after the ceasefire, negotiations will start to find a solution to the situation and this will give hope that there will be stability,
Gaza cannot be held on to forever... It is out of strength and not weakness that we are taking this step.
Give the man a chance, ... will be a strong proponent for peace.
harsh war against a cruel and bloodthirsty enemy.
has no business here, he has never had any, and I don't think he ever will have.
has to be official and be part of our negotiations.
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.