Israeli - Politician | July 8, 1958 -
Israel's security doctrine is not that Israel must invade every place from which a threat to Israel emanates.
Tzipi Livni
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I want Israel to have borders. For that, I need a map. I need a map on which our borders are specified.
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Israel has a problem not because of the perception that the entire world is against us, but because of the government's problematic policies.
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I resent the idea that Israel is part of the political agenda in United States' campaigns, really.
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I don't question any American president in terms of his commitment to the security of the state of Israel.
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I hate the idea that talking security is Likud and right wing, and talking about peace is left wing and Labor and Kadima. The whole idea is to find a way to bridge: to find a way to have security and peace together.
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Sinai is demilitarized in accordance with the Israel-Egypt peace agreement.
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As leaders, we in Israel must take into account the concerns of diaspora Jewry. Israel is strong enough to take criticism from within the family of Jews who say, 'OK, we disapprove of Israeli policy, but we stand firm for Israel.'
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We must draw a distinction between understanding and supporting Israel's values and existence, and criticising any Israeli government's policy.
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Without strong Arab backing, it will be hard, if not impossible, for a Palestinian leader to reach peace with Israel.
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Democracy is not only the right to vote, it is also about not resorting to violence in order to reach political goals and respecting agreements signed by former governments.
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Wars are not a choice we make for no reason.
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