Benjamin Netanyahu
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And the second thing is that because of the economic reforms that we had produced in Israel, Israel became a technological powerhouse. And that could help their nations, not only in terms of anything, just bettering the life of their peoples.
And the second thing is that because of the economic reforms that we had produced in Israel, Israel became a technological powerhouse. And that could help their nations, not only in terms of anything, just bettering the life of their peoples.
And the combination of the desire to have some kind of protection against Iran or some kind of cooperation against Iran and civilian economic cooperation came to a head when I gave a speech in the American Congress. which I didn't do lightheartedly.
And the combination of the desire to have some kind of protection against Iran or some kind of cooperation against Iran and civilian economic cooperation came to a head when I gave a speech in the American Congress. which I didn't do lightheartedly.
And the combination of the desire to have some kind of protection against Iran or some kind of cooperation against Iran and civilian economic cooperation came to a head when I gave a speech in the American Congress. which I didn't do lightheartedly.
I had to decide to challenge a sitting American president on the so-called Iranian deal, which I thought would pave Iran's path with gold to be an effective nuclear power. That's what would happen. So I went there. And in the course of giving that speech before the joint session of Congress,
I had to decide to challenge a sitting American president on the so-called Iranian deal, which I thought would pave Iran's path with gold to be an effective nuclear power. That's what would happen. So I went there. And in the course of giving that speech before the joint session of Congress,
I had to decide to challenge a sitting American president on the so-called Iranian deal, which I thought would pave Iran's path with gold to be an effective nuclear power. That's what would happen. So I went there. And in the course of giving that speech before the joint session of Congress,
Our delegation received calls from Gulf states who said, we can't believe what your prime minister is doing. He's challenging, you know, the president of the United States. Well, I had no choice. I mean, because I thought my country's own existence was imperiled.
Our delegation received calls from Gulf states who said, we can't believe what your prime minister is doing. He's challenging, you know, the president of the United States. Well, I had no choice. I mean, because I thought my country's own existence was imperiled.
Our delegation received calls from Gulf states who said, we can't believe what your prime minister is doing. He's challenging, you know, the president of the United States. Well, I had no choice. I mean, because I thought my country's own existence was imperiled.
And remember, we always understand through changing administrations that America, under no matter what leadership, is always the irreplaceable and indispensable ally of Israel and will always remain We can have arguments, as we have, but in the family, as we say, in the mishpoche, you know, it's the family. But nevertheless, I was forced to take a stand. That produced cause problems.
And remember, we always understand through changing administrations that America, under no matter what leadership, is always the irreplaceable and indispensable ally of Israel and will always remain We can have arguments, as we have, but in the family, as we say, in the mishpoche, you know, it's the family. But nevertheless, I was forced to take a stand. That produced cause problems.
And remember, we always understand through changing administrations that America, under no matter what leadership, is always the irreplaceable and indispensable ally of Israel and will always remain We can have arguments, as we have, but in the family, as we say, in the mishpoche, you know, it's the family. But nevertheless, I was forced to take a stand. That produced cause problems.
from Gulf states that ultimately led to clandestine meetings that ultimately flowered into the Abraham Accords, then, and I think we're at a point where the idea of ending the Arab-Israeli conflict, not the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Arab-Israeli conflict can happen. I'm not sure it will. It depends on quite a few things, but it could happen.
from Gulf states that ultimately led to clandestine meetings that ultimately flowered into the Abraham Accords, then, and I think we're at a point where the idea of ending the Arab-Israeli conflict, not the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Arab-Israeli conflict can happen. I'm not sure it will. It depends on quite a few things, but it could happen.
from Gulf states that ultimately led to clandestine meetings that ultimately flowered into the Abraham Accords, then, and I think we're at a point where the idea of ending the Arab-Israeli conflict, not the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Arab-Israeli conflict can happen. I'm not sure it will. It depends on quite a few things, but it could happen.
And if it happens, it might open up the ending of the Israeli-Islamic conflict. Remember, the Arab world is a small part. It's an important part, but there are large Islamic populations and could bring about an end to an historic enmity between Islam and Judaism. It could be a great thing. So I'm looking at this larger thing.
And if it happens, it might open up the ending of the Israeli-Islamic conflict. Remember, the Arab world is a small part. It's an important part, but there are large Islamic populations and could bring about an end to an historic enmity between Islam and Judaism. It could be a great thing. So I'm looking at this larger thing.
And if it happens, it might open up the ending of the Israeli-Islamic conflict. Remember, the Arab world is a small part. It's an important part, but there are large Islamic populations and could bring about an end to an historic enmity between Islam and Judaism. It could be a great thing. So I'm looking at this larger thing.