If Arafat honors his commitments in the agreement, chiefly to fight terrorism, the agreement will survive. If he doesn't, we will not keep up our part of the bargain unequivocally, |
If every crisis and every frustration is justification for violence, then the process is doomed, |
If I wanted to be prime minister, I would have been prime minister. |
If the Knesset does not support this policy, we will go to the people, ... We will go to new elections on an agreed date. ... There is no doubt at all that the overwhelming majority of Israeli citizens want our policy to continue, peace based on reciprocity. |
If the Palestinians come in with a fixed position and say we will not budge, only Israel should budge, and that budging on our side compromises our security, I would say that's not a recipe for success, |
If the Palestinians do their part, we shall do our part and we shall have an agreement, |
If the political risk rises, that might cause the markets some jitters, |
If the supply of Russian technology is not stopped, then within a year Iran would become self-sufficient and would be able to create those missiles on its own, |
If there is willingness on the Palestinian side to reach an agreement, it is possible. We are conducting the negotiations with goodwill. |
If these commitments are taken and honored, the Israeli government will carry out its part, |
If they do it, I cannot tell you how much time we would take, ... The faster they do it, the faster we will redeploy. |
if they give, they get? |
If they think this is advancing their cause in Israel or in the United States, I think the opposite happens, |
Imagine how unstable the world will be if Iran were to detonate a nuclear device, |
In his speech Sharon has finally clarified that he is turning to the Left and will continue to make concessions. |