We must remember that Islam is not an enemy, and we have no war with Islam.
All humanity share a common future, and we must work to try and shape it together. This is our duty, and it is our responsibility to our children and grandchildren.
There is a crisis on the Right. It sees the Jewish and democratic state as a democracy for the Jews. This is something I cannot countenance.
We can establish a Jewish and democratic state, but the burden of proof is on us.
The politicization of the presidency would pose a real threat to the institution and its function.
Conflicts, even just ones, which in the end can come at the expense of the State of Israel, are things that we must be very cautious about and hold back on personally.
All over the Middle East, we face difficult challenges: the ongoing tragedy in Syria, the instability in Iraq, and the jihadist terrorism which dares to speak in the name of Islam, brings so many to seek refuge. The Hashemite Kingdom is facing all these challenges with honor, with dignity, and with great national and human solidarity.
To come and say about me that I'm destroying Israel, that I hate Israel, that's a bit insulting.
United Jerusalem has been and will forever be the capital of the Jewish People.
I ask the members of the Knesset to be very strict about maintaining the principles of democracy.
One cannot tell the High Court what to adjudicate. They must judge, and then the legislature must act accordingly.
The relationship between the Jews and Arabs is necessary to help build a bridge between Israelis and Palestinians.
It pains me to see the gap that exists in the public's consciousness - religious and secular - between the notion of Israel as a Jewish state and as a democratic state.