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Don't believe in Netanyahu.
Netanyahu must mend fences with Obama.
Netanyahu is beholden to the extreme Right.
I will not sit with Netanyahu in the government!
Netanyahu needs to leave Israel's political life.
Benjamin Netanyahu seems to avoid any initiative.
Bibi Netanyahu is a friend whom we work well with.
I think that at his core, Benjamin Netanyahu is not corrupt.
Netanyahu personally is leading the campaign against the Arabs.
I don't pick the leader of another party. Likud picked Netanyahu.
Netanyahu is no king, his government sows division and incitement.
Netanyahu needs to stand before the Israeli public and say, 'I failed.'
I have not one shred of anger in my heart against Netanyahu or his wife.
I think that Netanyahu is a bit intimidated of and afraid of President Trump.
Netanyahu wants to make me and my party out as small, lame and uninfluential.
Israel needs to separate from Netanyahu in order to separate from the Palestinians.
My associates and I always allied with Netanyahu in complicated political maneuvers.
Arabs don't have to be the victims of the Jewish war between Lieberman and Netanyahu.
Until I was justice minister, Netanyahu was proud of stopping laws to change the judiciary.
Netanyahu supports - and he truly does support - building a Palestinian state within Israel.
I won't let the grudge Netanyahu and those who surround him have against me hurt the country.
I do not wish to slander his name, I think Netanyahu ran the country well but his time is up.
You know who's messianic? Netanyahu, because he talks that way. And that's a very risky position.
Netanyahu's government and its faulty and politicized priorities are leading Israel into bankruptcy.
Would the Benjamin Netanyahu of the eve of the election want me to get hurt? Regretfully, I would say so.
According to Netanyahu, he should rule like a Caesar, and the Knesset should be run by the tyranny of the majority.
To put it simply, my support of Israel will be just as strong the day after Prime Minister Netanyahu's address as it is today.
Putin could no more survive returning Crimea to Ukraine than Bibi Netanyahu could survive giving East Jerusalem back to Jordan.
Netanyahu has taken on the toughest job in the State of Israel, and as someone who truly gives of himself, I consider him a patriot.
There is no difference between me and Netanyahu in reading the threat of Iran. There is no daylight between us on this issue at all.
Netanyahu's raison d'etre is to save Israel from Iran. That is it. That is his mission in the most profound sense. I have seen it up close.
I'm no wealthier than Bibi Netanyahu or Arik Sharon. I don't feel that I'm more hedonistic than Ehud Olmert, or Yitzhak Rabin or Shimon Peres.
I'm not asking myself, 'How I can be different from Netanyahu?' because I am different, and Kadima is different from Likud, by its own nature.
Can I just make a special request in the magic lamp? Can we get, like, Netanyahu or, like, Putin in for 48 hours, you know, head of the United States?
Abu Mazen has no more hope for Netanyahu's approach. He's searching for a way to establish the Palestinian state. He doesn't want a militarized struggle with Israel.
As the crisis in Syria grows and the humanitarian tragedy becomes more clear, I appreciated Prime Minister Netanyahu's perspective on the changes and volatility in the region.
Unfortunately, the diplomatic destruction Netanyahu is causing will lead Israel to lose its Jewish majority and become a binational state. This unfortunate fact is something no law can hide.
This past year has been very turbulent for the Middle East, and my conversation with Prime Minister Netanyahu strengthened my belief that we need to remain vigilant in our support of our critical ally.
I want to see Netanyahu speak to the Congress and speak to the American people about the real situation in Israel, and let me just say, I stand with Israel 100 percent, and I will never waiver on that.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has, as Minister Livni knows, has been my friend for over 30 years. We drive each other crazy. But he has truly been a personal friend for well over 30 years. He acknowledged this.
It's not enough to speak loudly and confidently. You have to know how to get the world on your side, to accept Israel's ideas of security and defending its interests. Netanyahu does not know how to do this.
The reality is that we only have one person whom the public sees as appropriate to be prime minister, and that's a shame. I think that if there were more, it would be better for everyone, including Netanyahu.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has denounced negotiation with Iran as a 'historic mistake' that is making the world 'a more dangerous place.' His partners in Washington vigorously echo that view.
As Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Barak have repeatedly said, the intelligence and security relationship between the United States and Israel at present is unprecedented. It has never been stronger.
My colleagues and I met with Prime Minister Netanyahu and other Israeli military and security officials to discuss our votes against the terrible Iran deal and to reaffirm our commitment to our longstanding alliance.
I watched Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech before Congress, and I saw a man who loves his country with all his heart and soul. I also saw a strong leader, which is absolutely crucial for the safety of the Israeli people.
Iran may or may not be the existential threat to Israel that Netanyahu insists it is. But a lessening of U.S. support for Israel certainly would be. With an indifferent America, Israel would become a lonely, frightening place.
Do I trust Yasser Arafat? Of course not. Why should I? Why should anyone trust a politician, whether Shimon Peres, Ariel Sharon, Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Benjamin Netanyahu, George W. Bush, or Yasser Arafat?
I want every Israeli child, secular and religious, to know about Moses, about Maimonides, about Yoni Netanyahu, about Hannah Senesh and S. Y. Agnon. I want every child to know how to read the Bible, and know how to make Kiddush.
I met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, visited our allies in the Arab Gulf, traveled to Tunisia and Iraq, met with President Petro Poroshenko in Ukraine, and visited our allies in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom.