There is a conflict in the Middle East between two entities, and they're both right, each in their own way.
I won't intervene in Knesset decisions.
I pray that we learn to live together. That Jerusalem is one, with law and order.
Israel's foreign policy has three points: the relationship with the U.S., the relationship with the U.S., and the relationship with the U.S.
There's no doubt we'd be very angry if the American president had come to the Knesset and argued against the government of Israel.
I want to thank the American people - on both sides of the aisle - for years of financial, diplomatic, and military support, and for helping us carry the burden of defense.
Jerusalem should not tolerate any religious war.
Jerusalem is the united capital of Israel. Since 1967, anyone can practice his religion according to his own conscience and complete free will.
We have always realized, as Israelis and as Jews, that we are not fighting Islam and thus avoided turning the Temple Mount issue into a war of Jews against Muslims.
Jewish and Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem are interlaced one with the other.
Terror is terror is terror, and it doesn't matter what nationality that terror belongs to.
There is a difficulty in combating the type of terror that is perpetrated by groups of radical Jews. It's terror from within, and it is difficult to bring these perpetrators to justice; we need to create tools in order to combat this style of terrorism.
There are many Palestinians, to be diplomatic, who believe there is no way to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, first of all, and there are a lot of people that believe there is no way to recognize Israel at all.
Learning the core curriculum cannot come through coercion. It must come through a recognition of the need to integrate with economic life.
The establishment of Israel was accompanied by much pain and suffering and a real trauma for the Palestinians.