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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
Cease-fire is important, but it can last only for a very, very, very short time.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
I'd like to ask you: what you would prefer us to do? I'd like to ask my colleagues, would any other country act differently? I think the answer is very clear. No one would act differently.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
In 1988, King Hussein of Jordan said that it doesn't take any connection any more to those territories, and he would like to split from those territories. So according to the international law, it doesn't belong to anyone.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
In my view, Arafat is the only Palestinian in the world that isn't willing to have an independent Palestinian state.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
It's not a democracy here, it's the Middle East.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
Most of the international community, most of the countries around the world, don't want any side, any party to take unilateral steps. They would like that all of us to stick to the road map.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
No one can compare us to the apartheid regime. It's not like in South Africa between the blacks and the whites who belong to the same nation, or in Berlin where you find parents living on the eastern side and their children in the western side.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
Suicide bombers caused us more than 50 percent of our casualties. The fence works. There is a decline in the number of those terrorist attacks against Israelis.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
The Palestinians are not willing to do anything, they're not willing to make the strategic decision to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorist organizations.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
There is no taboo after this assassination and no one of the Palestinian leaders has immunity anymore, ... It shows once again the necessity to collect the illegal weapons and to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorist organizations.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
There's no preventative measure between the Palestinians, between those terrorists to the state of Israel.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
The security fence is reversible. Human lives are irreversible.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
We are not going to damage our safety and our security. We're not going to give those extremists the privilege to come so freely to Israel in order to carry out more attacks against us and kill us one day after another.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
We believe that we should come to an agreement with the Palestinians. But we need two to tango.
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By AnonymSilvan Shalom
We have been in the territories since 1967. In 2002, we had sometimes three or four suicide attacks every day. We came to the conclusion that it can't continue like that.
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