Most of the conversation focused on Gaza and they (the Americans) believe that events in Gaza will dictate the future of the peace process, |
Most of the conversation was about Gaza. What happens in Gaza is, to their mind, what will dictate the future of the peace process, |
Mr. Prime Minister, I ask you to not let this infuriating act detract from efforts to bring about a peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict, |
must be shared between the state of Palestine and the state of Israel, living at peace, with each and with every nation of the Middle East. |
my calling and my primary mission for the coming years. |
my mood altered and the pain turned to rage. |
My own personal safety doesn't affect me and doesn't affect my plans, |
Netanyahu feels the heat, ... In any stressful situation he immediately panics and loses his cool. |
Netanyahu is a man who gets stressed. |
Netanyahu is pressured easily, gets into a panic, and loses his senses, ... to run a country like Israel a leader needs to have reason and judgment and nerves of steel, two traits he does not have. |
Netanyahu is prone to panic. He panics and loses his cool - and such a person cannot lead a country, |
Never have I seen such a desire to capitulate. |
No previous government was successful in obtaining such commitments from the American administration, |
Not all the settlements in Judea and Samaria today will remain ... when (we have completed) the last stage of the 'road map', |
Not all the settlements in Judea and Samaria today will remain, |