Zitat des Tages von Naftali Bennett:
You don't talk to terror organizations!
I have one identity, and that's Israeli and Jewish. I don't view myself as an American citizen.
Jews have been living in Jerusalem way before British people were living in London.
When you negotiate with terrorists, you get more terror.
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.
We must continue building in all corners of the Land of Israel, with determination and without being confused.
The West has demonstrated its ability in the past to project power and move troops to distant regions.
The Israeli public is frustrated with the way it is portrayed abroad.
You can't build a society without law.
The prime minister is not a private individual, but the leader of the Jewish State and the Jewish world as a whole.
In a perfect world, there would be freedom of religion and freedom for all religions to exercise their religion everywhere.
In my previous career as a chief executive of high-tech companies, I experienced firsthand the endless possibilities when people from diverse backgrounds work together. They get to know one another and quickly learn that they share more in common than they originally thought.
Jews can build in New York, Moscow and Paris, but in our own land, we can't build? That's nuts.
There's 2 million Palestinians that govern themselves. They have their own parliament, their own government, their own elections, their own tax system. I don't want to govern the Palestinians; no one does. They already govern themselves.
There are no second chances in the volatile Middle East.
I would never take my children and place them next to missile launchers.
You can't be a conqueror in your own home.
Judaism doesn't recognize gay marriage, just as we don't recognize milk and meat together as kosher, and nothing will change it... I'm not a hypocrite; I state my positions.
I come from the hi-tech world - you don't survive if you don't constantly reinvent yourself every few years.
Factually, the Temple Mount is the precise location of the Temple. It's the holiest place in the world for Jews. It's the third holiest place for Muslims. And we need to respect each others' rights, freedom of religion.
No one wants peace more than me.
No country in the world is going to recognize that Ariel and Maaleh Adumim and Beit El are a sovereign part of Israel.
I don't see any difference between Judea and Samaria and the rest of the country.
If you want to conduct terror against Israelis, which is unacceptable, send fighters to do it. Don't send your women and children.
For Israel to retain its amazing position as the largest concentration of high tech after Silicon Valley, we need more engineers and mathematicians. We have too many lawyers.
I state in no uncertain terms: An order to uproot an Arab village or a Jewish settlement violates the most basic of human rights... It's a difficult dilemma.
If you want to change things, it requires bravery.
There will not be a billion-shekel cut to education on my watch.
What I'm working is for peace on ground between Israelis and Palestinians through business, through economy, through quality of life.
As soldiers in Israel's army, one of the most grueling training regimens we had to endure was a long march while carrying a comrade on a stretcher.
If you truly believe in a united Jerusalem, deeds have to be more than words. We need a real united Jerusalem. It takes determination, audacity, and money to provide full services and law enforcement in the entire city.
Europe is especially vulnerable to terrorists who may hide among the refugees pouring across its borders.
I want every Israeli child, secular and religious, to know about Moses, about Maimonides, about Yoni Netanyahu, about Hannah Senesh and S. Y. Agnon. I want every child to know how to read the Bible, and know how to make Kiddush.
Israel is stronger than all those who curse it.
I'm vehemently against population transfer. I'm against expelling anyone from his house, ever - whether it be a Jew or an Arab.
I don't believe in regime change, certainly not in the Middle East.