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Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
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(COMMENT)Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
Speech to the UN General Assembly said:Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israels continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders havent been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.
For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israels security needs must be met.
I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.
Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
was that the speech with the mickey mouse cartoon bomb, or the last one where Americans posted these comments?et al,
I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.
(COMMENT)Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.
Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly
Speech to the UN General Assembly said:Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israel’s — continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders haven’t been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.
For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israel’s security needs must be met.
I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.
There is hope.
Most Respectfully,
R
et al,
I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.
(COMMENT)Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.
Full text of Netanyahus 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly
Speech to the UN General Assembly said:Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israels continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders havent been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.
For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israels security needs must be met.
I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.
There is hope.
Most Respectfully,
R
Tinnie, I am surprised at you since you are one of the Kings of shoveling "shit" on forums. You remind me of a "duda" who is addicted to fantasizing about some fictitious Palestinian state.et al,
I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.
(COMMENT)Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.
Full text of Netanyahus 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly
Speech to the UN General Assembly said:Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israels continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders havent been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.
For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israels security needs must be met.
I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.
There is hope.
Most Respectfully,
R
Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.
et al,
I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.
(COMMENT)Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.
Full text of Netanyahus 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly
Speech to the UN General Assembly said:Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israels continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders havent been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.
For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israels security needs must be met.
I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.
There is hope.
Most Respectfully,
R
Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.
Israel already have nukes, so it's hypocritical to ask others not to make any. Bibi is just a babbling fat man in fat man's clothing.et al,
I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.
(COMMENT)
I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.
Full text of Netanyahus 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly
There is hope.
Most Respectfully,
R
Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.
Everything he said was true, if that's what you're hinting at. Iran is building a nuclear bomb, and Israel is willing to make painful concessions for peace.
Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
et al,
I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.
(COMMENT)
I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.
Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly
There is hope.
Most Respectfully,
R
Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.
Everything he said was true, if that's what you're hinting at. Iran is building a nuclear bomb, and Israel is willing to make painful concessions for peace.
Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
You will be destroyed for EVER : )
(Just my opinion also your holy book and my holy book say the same)
You're a hater and should be ashamed of yourself.
You're a hater and should be ashamed of yourself.
I'm not a hater , I'm just a fair person : )
Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
You will be destroyed for EVER : )
So did Egypt say in 1967. Yet they got our feet buried so far up their asses, their CHILDREN were born tasting snickers!
