Most of the sticking points we had have been solved, and we really hope and we will do every possible effort to try to finalize as soon as possible. |
Mr. Gilad knows very well that the whole thing was unilateral, ... We had to pick up the pieces after they left without them even telling us when they were going to leave. |
Mr. Gilad knows very well that the whole thing was unilateral. We had to pick up the pieces after they left without them even telling us when they were going to leave. |
Mr. Netanyahu, instead of accepting President Arafat's offer to join him in fighting terror and the enemies of peace, declared a series of collective punishment measures against the Palestinian people, |
Mr. Netanyahu, instead of accepting President Arafat's offer to join him in fighting terror and the enemies of peace, declared a series of collective punishment measures against the Palestinian people. |
Mr. Ross is breathing artificial life into the peace process. |
Mr. Ross will be seeing President Arafat Saturday, and then we will know where things stand, |
must understand that he must choose between settlements and peace. He cannot have both. |
None of this stuff is believable ... I trust the French, and they didn't conclude anything about AIDS. I am not an investigator so I can't say how he died, but I don't think it was from AIDS. |
Of course, Mrs. Arafat did not mean poison gas, but tear gas. We agreed with President Clinton that the Palestinians and Israelis must resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiations. |
On the 5 percent, the differences remain, |
Once we make peace, once the occupation is over, once there is a Palestinian state, (Israel) will have full normal relations, |
only add fuel to the fire. |
Our lives will never be the same. Today we woke up and the sky was a different color. |
Our tracks -- the Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian tracks -- are parallel tracks, not competitive tracks, and we will not allow anyone to play a track against another. |