Benjamin Netanyahu
  • I think that a strong Israel is the only Israel that will bring the Arabs to the peace table.

  • I think that peace will require two states, a Palestinian state that recognizes the Jewish state.

  • Peace is purchased from strength. It's not purchased from weakness or unilateral retreats.

  • The Palestinians want a state, but they have to give peace in return. What they're trying to do in the United Nations is to get a state without giving Israel peace or giving Israel peace and security. And I think that's, that's wrong. That should not succeed. That should, that should fail.

  • The Israeli government has proved over the past year its commitment to peace, both in words and deeds. By contrast, the Palestinians are posing preconditions for renewing the diplomatic process in a way they have not done over the course of 16 years.