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Historically, the National Religious Party, which my party - Jewish Home - is built upon, has aligned itself in consecutive Israeli governments with the ultra-Orthodox factions.
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I'll remind you that the West signed a deal with North Korea, said it would make the world a safer place, and, of course, all the words evaporated, and North Korea acquired nuclear weapons.
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I want to do good for Israel. My philosophy is let's do good stuff, and let's see what happens. And que sera, sera.
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I don't see any difference between Judea and Samaria and the rest of the country.
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The term 'demilitarized Palestinian state' is an oxymoron.
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I am proud of religious Zionism. I am proud of the members of religious Zionism because it is a true ideological public.
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There will not be a billion-shekel cut to education on my watch.
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I am often in contact with the hareidi public and politicians.
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I have not one shred of anger in my heart against Netanyahu or his wife.
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No country in the world is going to recognize that Ariel and Maaleh Adumim and Beit El are a sovereign part of Israel.
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There are no second chances in the volatile Middle East.
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I don't believe in regime change, certainly not in the Middle East.
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I have one identity, and that's Israeli and Jewish. I don't view myself as an American citizen.
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The Land of Israel goes with the Torah of Israel under the sovereignty of the State of Israel.
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I would never take my children and place them next to missile launchers.
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When you negotiate with terrorists, you get more terror.
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I opened about a dozen employment centers for Arab women across Israel during my two years as minister of economy.
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You cannot force a state to be demilitarized. Even if a state enters a treaty where it commits to be demilitarized, there's no way to reverse statehood if it violates it.
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Jews have been living in Jerusalem way before British people were living in London.
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The prime minister is not a private individual, but the leader of the Jewish State and the Jewish world as a whole.
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I'm not going to tell the Palestinians how to arrange themselves. If they want to have their own entity and their own parliament as they do today, that's fine. If they want to connect to Jordan, which has a very big Palestinian population, and vote in the Jordanian government, that's fine.
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I know that 'boots on the ground' is a scary phrase and that the Western world has gotten used to sterile attacks.
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The biggest danger for any organism is to not identify that it's being threatened. I want to hope that people realize that the source of danger and risk in the Middle East is not the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but the deep radical Islamic vision of forming a global caliphate.
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Europe is especially vulnerable to terrorists who may hide among the refugees pouring across its borders.