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Palestinians have no wealth or power.
I fought against Palestinians. I saw them.
My ideology is not connected to the Palestinians.
Israel defines Palestinians more than anything else.
It's for the Palestinians to decide who will lead them.
A popular intifada is most beneficial for the Palestinians.
It's not good for Israel to govern millions of Palestinians.
The main aim of the Palestinians is to destroy the state of Israel.
There are thousands of Palestinians in prison virtually for no reason.
The way for the Palestinians to get a state is to go ahead and build it.
The Palestinians have yet to demonstrate a commitment to the rule of law.
I am keen and anxious for the safety of both the Jews and the Palestinians.
What happens in Israel should be decided between Israel and the Palestinians.
Hamas is really a problem for the Palestinians and for Egypt more than Israel.
Yes, Israel's our ally. But, are the Palestinians our enemy? No, they are not.
Israelis would mostly breathe a sigh of relief if Palestinians were to disappear.
I get messages from Palestinians and from Iranians... everyone is, like, the same.
Israel needs to separate from Netanyahu in order to separate from the Palestinians.
We must stay focused on the bilateral negotiations between the Palestinians and us.
There cannot be peace in the Middle East without giving Palestinians their full rights.
The Palestinians have arrived at the conclusion that nothing can be achieved using terror.
Let us not forget: The Palestinians in Gaza are our permanent neighbors, and we are theirs.
I didn't go into politics out of concern for the Palestinians but out of concern for Israel.
I think it is absolutely inevitable that Palestinians will, and have to, have their own state.
Jerusalem doesn't belong only to Israelis and Palestinians, Muslims and Jews, but to the world.
Even the pyramids might one day disappear, but not the Palestinians longing for their homeland.
We believe that we should come to an agreement with the Palestinians. But we need two to tango.
There's a myth that in Arab countries, they all like Palestinians. They don't. On the contrary.
I know that many in Europe are unhappy with their governments' policies toward the Palestinians.
Egyptians are always and will always be supportive of their Palestinian brothers, all Palestinians.
If you are asking for my point of view, I would say that the Palestinians should go back to Palestine.
I don't feel we need a declaration from the Palestinians that they recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
It's preferable for the Palestinians to become citizens of the state than for us to divide the country.
I think the U.S. leaders should do more to support our Israeli allies and the Palestinians to find peace.
We would like to ease the life of the Palestinians. I prepared a new plan that we call a positive agenda.
There's no preventative measure between the Palestinians, between those terrorists to the state of Israel.
The project to settle Palestinians here will be never be approved during my tenure regardless of the price.
The security and the future of Jordan is hand-in-hand with the future of the Palestinians and the Israelis.
There's no deep bench there, Mahmoud Abbas is, I think, the best leader of the Palestinians we could field.
The reason for the blockade on Gaza was not to punish the Palestinians but to continue to delegitimize Hamas.
The establishment of Israel was accompanied by much pain and suffering and a real trauma for the Palestinians.
As prime minister, I was the Israeli leader who walked the greatest distance in his offers to the Palestinians.
The Palestinians should have understood by now that what they haven't gotten today they won't be given tomorrow.
Toward the Palestinians, Israel can only give. But when dealing with the entire Arab world, Israel can get a lot.
The relationship between the Jews and Arabs is necessary to help build a bridge between Israelis and Palestinians.
If we see to it that the Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanians have jobs, we will actually be securing our own future.
Palestinians have had to live for a long time with the fact that Israelis had power over them in their everyday lives.
The liberals in my neighbourhood wouldn't give away Brentwood to the Palestinians, but they want to give away Tel Aviv.
As long as there are no negotiations with the Palestinians, Israel is and will continue to be in a difficult situation.
It is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the Palestinians, to strengthen our ties with the nation of Israel.